I think it's B comparative
Answer:
D) Bloody Sunday in Selma
Explanation:
Is this a true or false question?
If it is, I would say True
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The name, “Lord of the Flies” is a translation (although many think it
is a mistranslation) of the word Beelzebub which itself refers to the
devil and evil. The relationship between the Lord of the Flies and the
Beast is that they are the same. The physical Beast and the Lord of the
Flies are both made up, but not nonexistent. Simon finds out that the
Beast exists in the personality of everyone, and it drives the boys to
rely on their instincts and become savages.
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2 Piggy, his glasses and the conch are symbols of civilization, order
and common sense; each represents something different. For instance,
Piggy represents common sense on the island; through out the book Piggy
is the one to offer sensible and civil ideas, like the conch. Without
Piggy having noticed the conch the boys on the island would have
dwindled away quicker than they did. This leads to the conch; which
represents orders. Having had the conch the boys were able to decide who
was chief and when to speak in their assemblies. The conch provided
government and order to the boys. Without it the boys would not have
figured:
a way to be rescued
division of work such as hunters, fire worker, and chief
or place to build a smoke signal fire.
Then you have Piggy's glasses, the symbol of civilization. The glasses
were used to create fire; which is something that numerous civilizations
use to cook stay warm and clean. To have fire the boys cling to their
former selves as best they can. Yet when the fire is gone so is the boys
civil mind.
In conclusion, all these things and beings was like a strand of the boys
civilization that held them to their former lives and state of mind. AS
the story continued though the boys were losing that strand to the
savagery to par-took in.
3 When the boys started hurting each other. They were acting like uncivilized, brutal, cruel, barbaric animals. </span>
The answer for this question is actually quite varied. Our surroundings affect us very greatly. For example: If we are born in West Virginia we will have the accent that will identify us from other U.S citizens and we will also have certain habits that are unusual to someone who lives in the spark of Miami. Also, how we are raised has an immense impact in our lives. Nowadays, it is seen well to smoke marihuana, take drugs to relieve stress and get drunk. Such things are normal. But, looking back one century ago, the person who did those things was unwanted, a rebel, and therefore banned from society. No one would associate with such people because they were of bad influence. However, today hanging out with such people is considered the norm because norms and values have changed through the time.
Also, views have changed. Not long ago people believed in God, that he was the creator of all things. But, now in schools teachers are teaching the theory of evolution. A theory that carries no facts or scientific explanations whatsoever, its only based on thoughts and theories that have never been proved. Firstly, the theory is based on that out of inanimate matter came out life, but, the principle of life is that everything came out of something pre-existent; so how did we come to be? Truly, we human beings were not formed out of pure casualty, out of nothing, something alive must have created us. The magazine "The origin of life: Five questions worth asking" states: "All scientific evidence to date indicates that life can come only by pre-existing life." How we are raised hun, the people we interact with, the things people teach us mold our minds. But, its takes us to discover the truth of things of who we are and what we want.