Answer:
Even if pennies do cost 2 cents just to produce one penny each, I think that we should keep them because if we get rid of pennies, all stores and shops would have to raise their price to compromise for the loss of pennies. Pennies are actually very important than people think, I mean like when you get change there is more than a 90% chance you will get at least one penny in your change
Explanation:
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B i actually read this book i believe b is right
Good advice
Doesn’t judge
Does not laugh at your mistakes
Always has your back
Because I’ve been just to many times so if I meet a person like this it would make me really happy
Answer:
He tells us when he has minor flaws such as being afraid.
Explanation:
One of the most common issues making a narrator untrustworthy is his/her bias toward oneself and toward other characters of the story whom he/she likes or does not like.
Most of the time bias is in favor of oneself, in rare cases it may be against oneself - blaming oneself excessively.
Telling one's own minor and/or major flaws is only one of many characteristics to make a narrator trustworthy.
All other options are either insignificant for adjudging him as a trustworthy narrator, or opposite of what makes him trustworthy and neutral.
Second and third options are insignificant (do not contribute in making him neutral narrator)
Fourth option is incorrect because focusing on oneself makes a narrator biased and hence untrustworthy.
<u>Part A</u>
The way that imagery affects the poem is by emphasizing the responsabilities of freedom.
The correct answer is A. The speaker names all the conditions that he thinks a free country and society has to have in order to awake, to break free.
<u>Part B</u>
The phrase from the poem that best illustrates the answer in part A is C: "clear stream of reason".