D I believe. Seems to be the only relevant.
The author presents a nostalgic and cozy point of view on his memories.
<h3>What is "This Room?"</h3>
- It's about change.
- It's about difficulties and evolution.
- It's about becoming a new person.
The poem is a great metaphor for change and personal evolution that does not come easily. In this poem, the speaker shows how he is changing, he is not recognizing himself and he no longer presents the comfort he had before.
In this way, the speaker sees himself in the past as something cozy and peaceful. These memories don't look like the chaotic, under-construction environment it is today.
It is important to remember that the metaphor is an implicit comparison and in the poem, the speaker compares himself to a room being renovated.
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The central idea in the literary work is D. Research shows that implicit bias comes from categorizing others and making judgements based on these categories.
<h3>What is a central idea?</h3>
It should be noted that a central idea simply means the main idea that's in a literary work.
In this case, the central idea is that the research shows that implicit bias comes from categorizing others and making judgements based on these categories. We judge others based on how we perceive them.
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It would be both the parents and the doctors. The schools are the ones who had the machines installed in the first place and the students are the ones who take the most kick out of it.
Doctors, as we know, are experts in health and living conditions, which means that they know it’s a health risk for those who tend to consume sodas more often then they should.
Parents only want the best for their children and soda/pop are considered bad for the digestive system if consumed in massive amounts. Because parents don’t have complete control on their children at school, the freedom of course the child has gets exploited.
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I think the answer is number 2