Answer: Famine and war are often interrelated
Explanation:
According to the article, famine induced by conflict is actually quite rampant. Starvation is often used as a weapon against people in war and this can lead to famine with the destruction of food sources.
When there is conflict, people are unable produce food which also leads to famine. This is what happened and is still happening in Yemen and what happened in South Sudan.
The answer is C!
Alcohol makes it inhibits ones's brain from clearly processing pain signals and logically completing tasks.
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This question is about the book "The Minister’s Black Veil"
Answer and Explanation:
1. There are several reasons for this, although none is explicit in the book, we can make several interpretations about why people do not ask about Mr. Hooper's black vein. First, the population does not ask about it, because Hooper does not open up to it and does not answer when someone has the courage to ask. A second reason is that the population understands that the veil has a strong connection with sin and when asking Hooper about the veil they would allow their own sins to be pointed out and that would discourage them.
2. They mean that the use of Hooper's black vein was something very unusual and dark that caused discomfort, but that it was having positive results as it attracted believers to the church and made them convert. This made the veil something very contradictory and that would need a lot of attention to be interpreted, discussed and resolved.