Answer:
no keefe wont die!!!!!!!!!
Explanation:
I believe that civil disobedience can peacefully solve a
social injustice. Great historical figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and
Mahatma Gandhi used their own versions of civil disobedience to fight for
justice.
Civil disobedience has contributed to better leadership and peaceful co-existence around the world. Dr. Martin Luther Jr. once said that laws can be legal but unjust.
While thinking about those words, I realized that disobeying unjust laws can
be an effective way of bringing justice to those who deserve it.
<h2>Who will bell the cat?</h2>
Grace Manor was a huge house and had a mistress who was not only rich but wanted the Manor clean and in pristine order, and at the same time, never wanting for grain- something the mice loved.
Due to the constant raids by the mice, the mistress of the house brought in a hungry cat and he began to hunt the mice and kill them.
There was peace, quiet, and most importantly, orderliness in the Manor, but the mice were starving so they came up with a plan to bell the hungry cat so they can scamper before he was able to sneak up on them.
The big question was: "Who will bell the (hungry) cat?"
No other mice wanted to do so because they were all scared of the cat, but Meachum, the smallest of the mice decided to do it and was successful now the mice could raid the barn in peace, due to the courage of Meachum.
False.
It may have a verb, but phrases do not have subjects.
Hope this helps, baii <3