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I woke up to the sound of a loud banging on my door. Weary from last night's party, I scrambled to find my glasses. The loud banging almost hurt my ears. I quickly opened the door, not knowing who or what was behind it. As I carefully pulled the door, a woman in black dress and a black veil stood before my eyes. She didn't say a word. I stood there frozen. I wanted to run, but I couldn't. Then, the woman lifted her veil and started screaming "What did you do to me?" Now, I realized, her face was covered with blood. I pushed her away and run as fast as I could. To my surprise, I fell down the stairs and I opened my eyes. I was back in my room, sweating with all my might. Thank God, it was all a dream!
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Okay so when we look at the question it is asking what Whitman and Dickinson had in common, And Walt (Whitman's first name) Had a lot of things in common with Emily (Dickson's first name). They both seemed to focus on the same themes and characteristics in writing as each-other.
Your answer would come down to D. They both challenged the status quo of poetic expression.
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False (don't use the comment)
Explanation:
A complex sentence has at least one independent clause plus at least one dependent clause.
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In paragraph 8 of the write-up "Quilt of a Country", the author - Anna Quindlen having analysed the sociological makeup of America, its unity regardless of the foundational dissimilarities refers to the act of complaining about other people who are different as pride.
He makes this assertion then goes on to justify why by relating the fact that the deaths toll of 9-11 does not comprise of one category of people.
It can also be inferred that he alludes to the fact that if terrible times such as wars and terrorism can equalise us and bind us together, how much more unified should we be in the time of peace?
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The author describes the development of the justice systems by their goals in maintaining public safety, skill development, habilitation, rehabilitation and reintegration of youth.
Explanation:
The juvenile court system was established in United states were children and youth are seen as miniature adults and they were punished as adults.
The difference between the juvenile justice system and criminal justice system is rehabilitation. They focus on rehabilitation than adult justice system.
The Juvenile justice system can be improved by recognizing youth, taking responsibility for their actions, and also by providing better solutions for decision-making.
It is effective in providing response to youth. The examples are, The effective juvenile justice provides response to criminal behaviour of young people.