The correct answer to this open question is the following.
What I can advise my fellow students to win the election would be the following.
I would tell my fellow students that my priority will be to end cyberbullying.
I would create an awareness campaign against cyberbullying and invite community members to participate. The basic points of the campaign would comprise the following.
1.- A testimonial campaign on Yo*tube and other social media channels.
2.- A series of conferences on the school premises with experts.
3.- Continual posts through the school's social media.
4.- A workshop with psychologists and family members.
Cyberbullying affects students in many ways, not only physically or emotionally but academically too. The consequences are diverse but the impact is similar.
Bullying can harm other students. It can be light damage or serious harm, depending on the aggression. Victims of bullying feel impotence because they can defend themselves or answer the aggression back. This creates many bad emotions that affect students emotionally and mentally.
That is why my commitment will be to end this inhuman practice and support respect and tolerance.
I just took the quiz the right answer is A. Car
Answer: A pegasus
Explanation: He describe his horse as a pegasus and himself as a perseus- The Horse as Cultural Icon by Peter Edwards
English Empire was something which british people have taken over in the past centuries.
<span>In play “Hamlet” by
William Shakespeare, Hamlet’s “To be or not to be” soliloquy express his
questions about what one experiences after death. Hamlet is conflicted if he
should continue living and suffering or kill himself and put an end to his
suffering. He decides that he should continue to live on, a noble decision,
because he doesn’t know what death may bring. Comparing death to the sleep,
Hamlet characterizes death as everlasting nightmare, which can be seen in
third and fourth line: “The undiscovered country, from whose bourn / No
traveller returns, puzzles the will”/ “And makes us rather bear those ills we
have / Than fly to others that we know not of?”</span>