Ok so don’t just copy and paste what I’m writing since I’m not frantically great and this isn’t in essay format but this will provide some ideas.
Yes! Kids should be educated about their diet issues. School is place for kids to learn about things that will benefit them in the future or teach them valuable skills such as time management and so on. The same should go for health. If a child is not taught to eat healthy it could have lasting consequences, our youth would grow less healthy and obesity rates would likely go up, something that should be avoided . In addition teaching about diet in health is a massive part of the health curriculum, by taking it out health classes lose a lot of there material and the teachers will suffer. And finally ( this may be a controversial reason) Kids need to learn about health and why it’s bad to fat! They need to learn that exercise will let them lead happier and healthier lives.
Answer: The answer is most likely D.) I saw the dimpling river pass and be the sky's blue looking-glass; because in this phrase the metaphor is where the poet compares the river to a looking glass. Since this is a metaphor, the river is directly compared to a looking-glass, without the use of like or as.
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Explanation:
number 1 device
number 2 is hardware
number 3 is solve
number 4 is Affordable
number 5 play around with
number 6 open soucre
number 7 is software
number 8 is hands on
number 9 is inspire
number 10 is resourceful
number 11 not sure
number 12 Is failure
so these questions where so wierd i think i got about 70% of them right. So if you know a couple of them you will get a 100! Sorry I could not be a better help! Also feel free(this gose to everone) to tell me what my wrong answers where in the comments! XD just be mean about it....
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have fun and put it together mate
Explanation:
“Life is not a matter of holding good cards, but sometimes playing a poor hand well.” (pg 34)
“The trouble with him was that he was without imagination. He was quick and alert in the things of life, but only in the things, and not in the significances. Fifty degrees below zero meant eighty-odd degrees of frost. Such fact impressed him as being cold and uncomfortable, and that was all. It did not lead him to meditate upon his frailty as a creature of temperature, and upon man's frailty in general, able only to live within certain narrow limits of heat and cold; and from there on it did not lead him to the conjectural field of immortality and man's place in the universe.” (Pg 67)
In To Build a Fire, one theme is survival in the wilderness. The man who is traveling alone, except for his dog, is a newcomer to the region. ... Another theme in this story is the individual versus nature. Nature is winning at the present.The main themes in "To Build a Fire" are the conflict between humans and nature and the dangers of hubris. Humans versus nature: The man's attempts to survive in the bitter cold and his dog's easy abandonment of him illustrate nature's apathy in response to human suffering.
Iambic meter<span> is lines of </span>poetry<span> containing </span>iambs<span>. An </span>iamb<span> is a metrical foot having two syllables: the first unstressed, or 'weak,' and the second stressed. There are several different ways </span>iambic meter<span> is used in </span>poetry<span>. These include: ... Blank verse - non-rhyming lines of </span>iambic pentameter. an example :1 beat - Monometer
He bangs
The drum
2 beats - Dimeter
His drumming noise
A<span>wakes </span>the <span>boys</span>