The alliteration is that she's telling you how her life was and how some days it was good and other days it wan't so good. She uses alliteration because she wants her reader to know how days were during her life. Although she wasn't a slave she still had a hard life and the alliteration she uses represents that and how she wishes things were easier and she's saying that life was hard for folks back then. I hope this helps.
We learned how amazingly brave she was. Instead of living her last few days on her morphine addiction, we learn how she decided to die clean. Everyday the alarm clock went off a little later, signaling her weaning herself off and eventually breaking her addiction once and for all. Jem, who originally hated Mrs. Dubose for saying a lot of mean things about Atticus, forgives her and sees her bravery. After she dies, he takes the flower she left for him and "fingers it." His views on people change because he realizes that he doesn't know what struggles they could be facing.
Explanation:
Although women are progressing like men in every field these days still a lot of women lag behind men in the sports industry due to several reasons. Having gender-equitable leadership will help women develop to their full potential
The sports industry is considered as a suitable profession for women in developing countries like India due to the man dominant culture. Gender equitable leadership will help change this mindset and more women will come forward
Lack of female coaches in sports industry also creates a hurdle for many girls to join the field, equitable leadership will also resolve this issue
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