Answer:
Explanation:
If this is for Percy Jackson and the Lighting Thief chapter 19, "We Find Out the Truth, Sort of," when they are in Hades thrown room then this scene shows that the friends are willing to sacrifice for each other for the happiness and safety of the others. This also shows the trust that the friends have for one another. Percy had been accused of taking the master bolt, and when it was found in his backpack, both Annabeth and Grover knew and trusted Percy enough to know that he had not taken it. Towards the end of the chapter Percy leaves his mom behind in the underworld with Hades. Both Annabeth and Grover try to persuade Percy to let them stay in the underworld so Percy can have his mom, but Percy declines and takes Annabeth and Grover with him back to the surface.
Well for me there is no such thing society could be define sickness and health
in other words society is like social and health and sickness is the sames so they are a difference
Answer:
A or C I am not 100% sure
Explanation:
It isn't D because it isn't about stars. Also it isn't B. It can be A or C. C can be because it is said remembering twice so it needs to do something with memories and they need to be happy because twinklings is use to refer on something happy
Answer:
future tense
Explanation:
The words "will perform" indicate that the actors are going to perform in the future. If it was in past tense, it would look something like "The actors performed in the park," and in present tense, "The actors are performing in the park."
Answer:
Here.
Explanation:
The impact of Nazi actions and policies on young people
The quality and breadth of education in schools deteriorated. Academic subjects were most affected.
There were very few co-educational schools.
Girls educational opportunities decreased. Their curriculum was limited to home-making subjects and very few went to university by 1939.
Jewish children were persecuted at school and then excluded.
Young people got to experience a range of new activities, like hiking weekends, in the Hitler Youth. They helped with the collection and distribution of clothing and food for the poor in winter. Some were chosen to stand guard outside Hitler’s offices.
They had more freedom from their parents. Slogans like “Youth must be led by youth” appealed to them.