Someone who learns oh their own.
"Hi Tony."
<span>Tony looked down at his shoe, dug in his toe, and pushed around a pile of books. </span>
<span>"Hey," he replied. </span>
<span>Katy could tell something was wrong. </span>
<span>"That math is tough, isn't it?" </span>
Can you add a picture to identify the device please?
The answer to your question is letter A. He desires to regain his freedom, first from a witch and then from prospero. This should help..
Answer:
The old African proverb “If you educate a man you educate an individual, but if you educate a woman you educate a family (nation)” was a pioneer in its time for realizing the importance of women’s education when men predominated education opportunities. This maxim recognized the benefits of education and has repeatedly become the motivation for global development efforts to offer education opportunities for women. Yet, fundamentally this maxim bears problematic assumptions that further disempower women and reinforce patriarchal stereotypes. This essay seeks to unpack the assumptions behind the proverb by viewing how educating women is believed to lead to the development of the family and nation in the context of sub-Saharan Africa, an area still facing low female literacy rates and high gender disparity in the enrolment of formal schooling.