The answer is D. There is precedent for schools limiting student expression
<span>It uses a respectful tone but needs specific, credible evidence to support the claim.
There is no credible evidence. The paragraph sounds more like the author is annoyed with the argument. While the author does call out parents and tells people they are using emotion to cloud their judgment, the author doesn't name call or shame anyone so I wouldn't say it uses a disrespectful tone.
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<span>Three women walked in the house at the end of the block.</span>
SPOILERS!!!! DO NOT READ UNLESS YOU HAVE SEEN <em>ENDGAME</em>!!!
Answer:
It all really depends on the scene. The Avengers Compound makes me feel happy, until it is destroyed later on. Tony's house with Pepper has the mood of hope, like all isn't lost yet. Thor's house in New Asgard always puts a smile on everyone's face. I mean, it's hard not to laugh every time you see what a mess it is. Mostly everything else is pretty sad. It's dark, scary, and there is music in the background that makes people on the edge of their seats. The overall mood that the setting evokes is just sad. It even <em>looks</em> like all hope is lost outside.
Explanation:
I put that thing on the top as a precaution. I would never want to spoil an amazing movie for someone. It has been rereleased, so people should have already seen it, but it is still necessary to do that.