Answer:
The effect I think "The Hook" would have on teenagers in the 1950s would be to not make out at random "Lover's Lane/Cove" type places. Their parents would not have wanted their kids to probably get pregnant and become parents at such young ages, so I guess these "Hook" stories worked in rural areas. Asylum and jail breakouts were common in those times without the types of technology they have today. With this being said, teenagers, today would not believe in this story. Also, I would say gun laws are more lenient than before, depending on a state by state cases, so people can defend themselves more easily. Also, video and live stream technology exist so teenagers today will have an assurance that the attacker will be caught if they are attacked.
Answer:
Plagiarism
Explanation:
Basically she didn't give credit...so yeah, I think the answer is plagiarism.
Answer:
1. Wake up
2.Hold on
3.slowed down
4.takes off
5.getting on
6.speak up
7.broken down
8.fall down
9.carry on
10.gave up
11.went off
12.try on
13.teared up
14.put up
15.clean up
16.fall down
Explanation:
1. Wake + up
2. Hold + on
3. Slow + down
4. Take + off
5. Get + on
6. Speak + up
7. Brake + down
8. Fall + down
10. Give + up
11. Go + off
12. Try + on
13. Tear + up
14. Put + up
15. Clean + up
16. Fall + down
I hope this helps you, I have tried my best to find the correct answers.
Answer:
Enduring hard times strengthens character.
Explanation:
The theme that can be found in both "If" and The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling is that enduring hard times strengthens character.
This is because, in IF and Jungle Book, there are circumstances that come up against the protagonists and other minor characters that sees hard times test their character and they finally triumphing and having their character strengthened.