Answer:
“Where the Wild Things Are” is for those not afraid to remember the emotions of childhood and for children who not only know fear, but anger and curiosity and sadness and joy and we should trust their capacity to experience them all
Explanation:
It might not look good if you say something bad that goes against most people's ethics, so to look good you'd want to make sure everything you say lines up with the majoritys ideals
Answer:
1) I bake cookies twice a month.
2) my best friend writes to me every week
3) Jane always takes care of her sister.
4) My family has a holiday in every December
5) Martha and Kevin swim twice a week.
6) She helps the kids of the neighborhood.
Explanation:
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Answer & Explanation: Sattire involves the use of humour and irony to expose and criticize the vices of the society.
In this excerpt, Mark Twain paints a clear picture of peer pressure informing the society how young people are ridiculed for doing the right thing. Obviously, the young boy here should not be chewing tobacco but he gets laughed at which is suggestive of him doing the wrong it. Eventually he decides to do the wrong thing and he is seen as characterless.
This is typical of the society we find ourselves. We fail to realise the effect of peer pressure amongst youth. Youths are being destroyed and we dont look at the root cause of their action.