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Philip Booth's poem First Lesson deals with a life lesson a father teaches to his young kid. The lesson that father teaches is how to float on one's back. Father tells that she is now sheltered, but what she has to do when he is not around. Therefore, he talks about the skills she must learn. The poem can be interpreted as a survival poem. The correct answer is A.
I can't find the paragraph you are referencing the question too. However, I researched several studies and came up with the conclusion that C; They are becoming more advanced in how they collect and use data, will be the correct answer.
Phones are relying on sensors more and more and this is helping deter attacks for a small time but the attackers are always on top of this and making attacks stronger. When a user downloads an app they sign permissions to let the location, microphone, and camera be accessed. This lets the attackers get your personal information and then they can get your information which leads to hacking into bank accounts and your social media.
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uh im sure it is here is one universal truth about reading selections for an English class: No matter what book you select, somebody will object. For this reason, it’s a good idea to have a rationale prepared for any novel that might cause controversy. If you choose to use Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, here is a rationale you are welcome to share with parents, principals, curriculum gurus, etc. Feel free to modify it to fit your needs.
A Rationale for Rick Riordan’s The Lightning Thief
Grade Level and Audience
The Lightning Thief is a light-hearted fantasy about a modern 12-year-old boy who learns that his true father is Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea. Percy sets out to become a hero by undertaking a quest across the United States to find the entrance to the Underworld and stop a war between the gods. The novel provides a high-interest, humorous introduction to the Greek myths. It works well if taught in conjunction with mythology, which is a core component of most English state curriculum frameworks. The novel can also be taught at any time after the introduction of Greek mythology, to draw on students’ prior experience as per standard three of the Standards for English Language Arts of the National Council of Teachers of English.
Rick Riordan, the author, has fifteen years experience as an English/language arts teacher at the middle school level. He designed The Lightning Thief to be appropriate reading for ages nine through fourteen.
The novel offers an excellent chance for students to explore the Classical heritage of Greece as it applies to modern civilization; to analyze the elements of the hero’s quest rendered in a modern-day story with a first-person narrator to whom students can easily relate; and to discuss such relevant issues as learning disabilities, the nature of family, and themes of loyalty, friendship and faith.
<em>.Parents are the most close person of every child and they do got right to control the activities of their children.But nowadays due to their business or laziness,they feed different junk foods to their children which makes them obese.for eg they send biscuits and noodles to their children as a tiffin in school, they send their children to distribute chocolates during their birthdays etc..They have the key to shape their childrens life.so they are on the best position to change their childs problem....</em>