Smth like they are destroying us. in a game it means they are beating us so badly
they are winning with such a distance against us
we are having no chance against them
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Answer:
In this sentence, the word concession means the selling of food or drinks/refreshments.
Explanation:
We can tell that this is the meaning because the word "stand" is behind it, which is common with that definition. Also, the characters are clearly in a theater, stadium, etc., because they mention sitting in rows by a concession stand.
D. Cultural/ethnic minorities have an easier time succeeding than native (white) citizens of the United States
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Explanation:
The text suggests that the Asian American are the highly educated ones and one in every two of them are graduate, unlike the education ratio of the US native population. Along with this, the Iranian, Lebanese and Chinese Americans are one of the highest-earning people as compared to the native population income ratio. The minorities are on the top of success for multiple reasons like the sense of inferiority, obligation, maturity, high expectation, challenge etc.
Solve the problem, or leave the problem. Do not live with the problem." What does this mean???
Answer:
As there are no options, the statement reflecting the central idea of the two passages would be like,
<em>Women can can contribute more to society if they are provided suitable environment.</em>
Explanation:
This central theme is evident from this passage of "A Doll's House" 1879 (by Henrik Ibsen). The passage describes the environment as a quiet room with locked door where Nora could sit, work for long hours, earn a reason amount of money, and help improve her family's financial conditions.
In the passage from "A Room of One's Own" 1929 (an extended essay by Virginia Woolf), the author is trying to prove the same idea that if women be provided suitable environment (at least one's own room), they could produce better (literary) work (than they did). The lack of quality and quantity in women's writing was because they were not provided as suitable social conditions as male writer were.