Hello :)
So, I️ have an extremely Catholic mother who despises tattoos, and we’ve had this conversation many a times.
Here’s what I️ would say.
“Just hear me out. I want a tattoo, and I️ don’t think I️ need more reason than that, honestly. I’m living my life for me, to make my own decisions. I have this one life, it’s not for anybody else.”
Or
“I want this tattoo because it means a lot to me, it’s message carries something very emotional and dear to my heart.”
Or
“I think tattoos are beautiful- they’re just pieces of art on your body. I’m going to a high quality shop to get it done. I’m going to use the best ink and the best kind of needle. If it’s my body, it’s my decision to make, and I️ want this.”
Hope this helps >.<
Answer:
an allusion to conflict
Explanation:
Selma, from this poem, refers to the town Selma, Alabama, where the African-American civil rights movement started in 1960s.
Saigon, frim the same line in the poem, refers to the Vietnam War.
We could say that the author of the poem, touched, saddened or even shocked by these events seeks peace, calm and tranquillity that Monet's painting gives him.
So, the news from Selma and Saigon suggest ongoing conflicts that pollute the air of peaceful everyday life.
On the other hand, Monet's painting shows no conflict; it radiates peaceful and relaxing energy, while the painter, with his fast and chaotic brush movements, conveys the feeling of constant moving of the water.
Answer:
i dont think so
Explanation:
because some people are living their best life in america.
immigrants travel to america and most are able to pursuit the dream job
if they work hard
The correct answer is A. Much ... effect
Explanation
To ask questions in English you can use "how much" and "how many"; these two differ in that the first is used to ask for uncountable nouns such as air, salt, sugar, among others, while the second is used for countable such as apples, people, animals, hours, among others. Therefore, the most appropriate word to ask about the amount of salt that is healthy to eat per day is "how much". On the other hand, the word "affect" is a verb that refers to action, while "effect" is a noun that refers to the consequences of an event. So, the most appropriate is the noun because the text is wondering about the effect that salt has on health and not how it "affects" health. So the answer is A. Much ... effect.
Tuesday was a quite lovely day. We had a picnic, and the food was terrific and we had a great time.