I believe its A. directions
Answer:
The speaker in “An Obstacle” and Emma Watson share determination and seriousness.
Explanation:
Ema Watson is a world-known feminist who is not afraid of expressing her opinion. She knows that gender inequity is a very important topic to discuss so she is pleading for people to fight against this issue.
Her speech and poem have similarities, as the poet talks about women's problems in her time, while Emma opened up the topic about inequity, and what do women confront in everyday life.
Standing up for your right is a very important topic of the poem and in Emma's speech she points out the importance of equity between men and women in every part of life.
It could be true, or false, depending on the persons view, but if you look it up online then I don't think soccer would be the most popular sport in the US. So id say false
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No results found for Another source from the article – Teacher Attrition and Retention – says that “teachers under the age of 30 are 5.32 times more likely to attrite out of the profession than those just 5 years older.” This is an interesting fact and highlights the issue even more. Even math and science where there is a high demand for teachers can’t seem to hold on to their young educators for very long. If these teachers only stay a year, or two, what effect does this have on the students? They suffer, too. The Department of Justice and the National Education Administration says we spend more than 50% more on inmates in prison per year than on students in schools. Does this make sense? No. If teachers aren’t invested in their profession, education, then we can’t expect kids to be either. With no role model to look up to, a kid might be led into a life of drugs and crime and end up in jail..
Results for Another source from the article – Teacher Attrition and Retention – says that teachers under the age of 30 are 5.32 times more likely to attrite out of the profession than those just 5 years older. This is an interesting fact and highlights the issue even more. Even math and science where there is a high demand for teachers cant seem to hold on to their young educators for very long. If these teachers only stay a year, or two, what effect does this have on the students? They suffer, too. The Department of Justice and the National Education Administration says we spend more than 50% more on inmates in prison per year than on students in schools. Does this make sense? No. If teachers arent invested in their profession, education, then we cant expect kids to be either. With no role model to look up to, a kid might be led into a life of drugs and crime and end up in jail.
Probably really help them out with money & financial needs. It’s upsetting seeing them be tired and exhausted at the end of the day and they can’t even relax bc of responsibilities :(