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Family education is knowing about your family.
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Such as where your family is from, what nationality they are, who were their ancestors, and what is something that has been passed down from generation to generation etc. :)
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Answer:
Option C is the right answer to this question.
Explanation:
The Georgia Salzburgers was a<u> group of German-speaking protestants colonists founded the town of the Ebenezer.</u> when they arrived at 1734 they <u>were backup from King George II of England </u>and the <u>Georgia Trustees expelled from its home in the Salzburgers.</u>
The Salzburgers <u>Survived the extreme tough condition in both Georgia and Europe to Established a prosperous community that is culturally unique. </u>
The Byzantine Empire was the Eastern Roman Empire after the split. The two halves of the empire both celebrated Christianity but had differing opinions on some topics, including the Pope. Eventually, the Pope excommunicated or kicked out, the arch bishop of Constantinople. The Byzantine Empire split and became the Eastern Orthodox Church.
Shirley Jackson is most widely known for her chilling short story "The Lottery" but she also wrote the very charming, and in some ways disturbing, short story "Charles."
From the beginning of the story Laurie is portrayed as quite a rude and obnoxious little boy:
"At lunch he spoke insolently to his father, spilled his baby sister’s milk, and remarked that his teacher said we were not to take the name of the Lord in vain."
When asked about his first year in school Laurie can only talk about "Charles," who is always getting in trouble and bringing the wrath of the kindergarten teacher. Laurie has really invented Charles because he does not want to admit he has been acting out in school. Unfortunately, Laurie's mom never dreams that Laurie could actually be the class bully. She is obviously in a state of denial over the behavior of her son. She can only see "my sweet-voiced nursery-school tot" and not the boy that could "hit the teacher."
Throughout the story Jackson uses foreshadowing to show us that Laurie is not a well behaved child and the situational irony at the end of the story probably comes as no surprise to the reader. Of course, Laurie's mother may be shocked to learn that there is no Charles. She has not been able to recognize the evidence that her son is a brat because she loves him dearly and sometimes people fail to recognize the negative in those that are closest to them.