That is an idiom. It means that you can help someone do something (lead them), but you can't make them do it.
Based on the given scenarios above, that one that best fits the description of magical realism would be this: A young boy becomes friends with a werewolf who helps him stand up to the bullies at school. When we say magical realism, this refers to <span>conventions of fables, myths, and allegory. Hope this answer helps.</span>
Answer:
B.
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Explanation:
If you plug in any value to both sides of the 3 equations, they'll always match. Take C. for example.
On the left side, we have: -19 times 1 plus 91=72
On the right side, we have: -19 times 1 plus 91=72
As you can see, the result is the same. This works with any x-value, not just 1.