Answer:
The correct answer is "How could you have the heart to put your own child out among strangers ?"
Explanation:
That phrase is the one that best supports the theme that society can put mothers in impossible situations, even something as extreme as leaving their own children among strangers.
The phrase says <em>"How could you have the heart"</em> establishing that this mother, as well as the other mothers in society are judged and labeled heartless for doing things like this.
When the situation becomes impossible, and a mother has to move forward even for the well-being of her child, she must do "disheartened" things because it is the only alternative she has. If society did not make this so impossible, perhaps the ways of acting would be different.
Answer:
(this is just my opinion, you can change the answers if you want)
a. I would say that a toilet would be the most annoying. If you are in public and using the restroom you don't want loud music playing from your toilet.
b. I would say an elephant, they are really big but they would be very cute if they were the size of a cat.
c. I would want to be buried with my favorite food (pickles), and nice clothes.
I'm pretty sure to get the absolute maximum amount the EFC has to be 0 or really close to it. The EFC, or Expected Family Contribution, is mainly determined by your family's income. If your family has multiple students who will be enrolled in college, the number may be lower. It's not really about what number a student "should" have though, because the only way for you to lower it yourself is to lie, and you really don't want to do that-if you are found to have lied on your FAFSA there can be some serious legal consequences.
Answer:
Third person point of view.
Explanation:
The author tells the story from the third person, using "she" and they know how each of the characters are feeling.
If the price of a good or service increases: quantity supplied will increase. If two goods are complements , an increase in the price of one good will cause a decrease in the demand for the other