Answer:
Here I will put 10 titles, and you can pick which one you like!
- Save You and Me
- A Good Planet Is Hard To Find
- If You Can't Reuse It, Refuse It
- Don't Let Our Future Dry Up
- Global Warming Is Global Warning
- Waste Water Today, Live In Desert Tomorrow
- Raise Your Voice Not Pollution
- Our Earth, Our Habitat, Our Home
- Plant Trees Take A Pledge.
- Trees Are Life, Don’t Cut Them.
Hope this helps! <3
In this excerpt the narrator is complaining about the way achievement test are and how up to that they measure someone’s knowledge. He uses the word bland to describe the right answer of this kind of tests which it means „lacking a strong or particular flavor; not interesting”, in this context can be used describing it as non-sense or not obvious answers. He also complains about how bad he is in this because he cannot find the logic in the answers. With this explained, we can infer that the right answer is D Tan believes that achievement tests give inflated measurements of language ability, because he kind of argues that the answers are not "valid" to measure it.
Answer:
i can talk to you and maybe be a friend if you want :)
Explanation:
Any social media i most ikely have
i dont have discord or playstation chat
Both poems deal with the theme of ideas in the air that are related to the conflicts between belief systems related to romanticism. More or less it is the idea of common sense between spiritual and while Ode to a nightingale focuses on this, A slant of light speaks of oppression that's in the air and a fleeting sense of spiritual.
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