This might not fully answer your question but it might help.
I think students should be able to have their phones because they can use it for resources ( use examples from the text) and a way to stay connected with people they can’t talk to at certain times throughout the day. Teachers should trust their students even if they have their phone, but students shouldn’t be using them in the middle of class and to cheat. A solution is to have them turned off and stored away during tests and if they see a student using one in class when it’s not permitted, take it away. There are many ways for teachers to let their students have their own property while also making sure they are being respectful and are responsible with their teachers’ class time.
Well I mean the story very likely could take place in the U.S honestly. I didn't find anything distinctive of Dublin, Ireland in it. Culturally, it seems like a very busy, fast paced sort of place that values small business, what with the trolley system being very crowded and the bazaar being pretty popular. Hope this helped.
Answer: D) is embarrassed by all the attention.
Explanation: Tam shimmered like a star in the glowing gown, but having everyone's eyes on her made her self-conscious, and she ran away.
<span>The </span>theme<span> of the </span>mysterious stranger<span> is </span>common<span> in </span>literature<span>. In the </span>traditional form<span> of this </span>theme<span>, a </span>mysterious stranger appears<span> in the </span>life<span> of an </span>individual<span> or </span>community<span>. </span>Often<span>, in a </span>series<span> of </span>dramatic events<span>, the </span>stranger makes<span> a </span>sacrifice through<span> which the </span>life<span> of an </span>individual<span> or </span>community<span> is </span>improved<span>.</span>
They feel very connected to their land and what it provides for them. They care for it and treat it with respect.