You can either talk about police, education (school), highway building, or how taxes are used to pay for all those services. And then explain how whatever service you chose affects your family. Like for example, highway building can cause you or your parents to have to leave earlier because of detours. Or with taxes you can talk about how it puts your family on a budget.
Answer:
see below my Haiku
Explanation:
Women moved for their rights
They were injured in their fights
A long time pass their sights
But Alas! They achieved the lights
Haiku have little measure and length
Answer:
-urban areas
Explanation:
Assuming that we are speaking about the Great Migration of the United States, which is the period, from 1916 to 1970, when a large number of African Americans migrated from the South, to the North.
The migrated to the North searching manufacturing jobs in the industrial cities: Chicago, Detroit, New York, Philadelphia, Buffalo, etc.
Thus, the answer would be urban areas.
He’s trying to say that it would be almost impossible to continue their journey without having an important part of his mind outwards and shared with the world
Helen and Jane become fast friends after they meet on the orphanage playground. Helen is a <u><em>foil</em></u> to Jane. Helen acts as a dramatic <em><u>foil</u></em>. A foil is a character that has opposing characteristics to highlight specific characteristics in another character. A foil is when two characters have high contrasting traits, which make those specifics characteristics stick out.
Where Helen trusts in happiness and a home in her next life in Heaven and tolerates the suffering at Logwood, Jane needs that happiness to be lived now on this Earth. Where Helen is submissive, Jane is headstrong. Helen easily forgives, while Jane holds onto grudges for long periods of time. Helen is humble. Helen is meant to be a foil for Jane, and to be an example for Jane. In contrast to Helen's personality, Jane has the total opposite approach to life.
Jane Eyre does not have the same faith as Helen; she has trouble believing in a God, she's never seen and seeks to find happiness on earth.