We can actually deduce here that people create change by the following ways:
- Changing one's mindset
- Promulgating laws that cause change.
- Creation of government policies.
- Sensitizing the general public.
It is clear that some methods of creating change are more effective than others.
<h3>What is change?</h3>
Change is the process that occurs to bring about a different outcome or result from what has been known before.
Change, they say is constant. Policies change. People change. Change is necessary most times in order to bring about progress.
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Answer:
Read the book and find 2 reasons why
Explanation:
<span>Many plants have poisonous leaves or fruit.
Sentence
The Belladonna has a beautiful name and poisonous berries, it is also called deadly nightshade
</span>Run-On <span>Sentence
Holly, commonly used for holiday decoration, has poisonous leaves and berries.
Sentence
Another seasonal flower, the lily of the valley, has berries too these should not be eaten by anyone either.
Run-On Sentence</span>
Frederick Douglass wrote autobiography “Narrative of the Life of Fredrick Douglass, an American slave”. The critics doubted that he was a slave because he was able to read and write and he was also smart and intelligent
Explanation:
Fredrick was a slave who escaped and became a well renowned author activist and a speaker. He had written a dozen of books delivered a lot of noteworthy speeches though he had received a very little formal education. He was also the lawyer for the women’s right and he fought for the right of women to vote.
He was a prominent leader of the abolitionist party and he dedicated most of his life for the upliftment of people from slavery. He was talented and intelligent so the critics refuse to accept that he was from the slave society
The chimpanzee David Greybeard was actually accepting of Jane Goodall. The chimpanzee David Greybeard actually “introduced” Jane Goodall to other members of David Greybeard’s family. And, most notably (and surprisingly) to Jane Goodall, David Greybeard actually let her groom him. What most surprised Jane Goodall was that David Greybeard was a full-grown adult male chimpanzee, and he let a human touch him by manner of grooming.