Well if you want to use less water then you can put your plants out side or if you don't want to put them out side then you can put a bucket outside and let it collect water and use that to water plants and for recycling you can get a trash bag and fill one with water bottles and the other with cans and the last with glass then when you are ready you can take it to the recycling place near by you and get money for your cans and water,and glass for the bags you can buy them from stores and buy like 10 of them and use them for grocery shopping
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Answer:
A). Such as teaching students to solve problems creatively.
Explanation:
As per the question, the first option most <u>appropriately revises the italicized part of the sentence by replacing the phrase 'think better' with 'to solve problems creatively</u>.' The given effect('helping students to think better') of musical training is contextually incorrect as music improves the creative skills of the students. As per the context of the sentence, the change of diction from not only helps in clarifying the idea to the legislature but also in persuading them conveniently. Therefore, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.
A claim must be arguable but stated as a fact. It must be debatable with inquiry and evidence; it is not a personal opinion or feeling.
A claim defines your writing's goals, direction, and scope.
A good claim is specific and asserts a focused argument.
Answer:
Dee wanted to shut out the vision of her Mother.
Explanation:
Alice Walker's short story "Everyday Use" details the story of a woman named "Mama" whose two daughter's approaches of "heritage" is so contrasting to each other, Walker uses Mama to show how a single woman and her daughters approach their heritage and history, the importance of family and family heirlooms.
Mama and her daughters Dee and Maggie are the protagonist of the story. Maggie had been living with Mama whereas Dee seems to be the one who always was ashamed of how her other family members live. She went out of home, got an education, stayed in some fancy city and got herself a boyfriend. We know that she even changed her name to Wangero, in accordance to her boyfriend's African identity. She thinks that her mother and sister don't really understand or accept their heritage. But in reality, seh seems to be the one who is more confused about her history and heritage then her family. The lines<em> "She put on some sunglasses that hid everything above the tip of her nose and chin"</em> are from the ending of the story where she had taken whatever she had wanted from the house and is about to leave. This shows her contempt fro her mother, for she had always detested her ways of life and maybe partly because she refused to give her the quilts she had wanted for herself.