Its who, not whom.
They didnt care WHO they hurt as long as the outcome was beneficial for themselves.
I think that is “none of these” since a plot is a sequence of event in a story and each causes or lead to the next. Events of the plot reveal a problem called the conflict.
Answer:
The speaker is unsettled by the raven's repetition of “Nevermore” because he believes the raven learned it from a depressed former master and intends to make him his new owner.
Explanation:
Because everything is based on social media and trying to fit in and how and what impresses whom, instead people need to find someone who they get along with and can just be themselves.
Answer:
Well for me personally I'd write an essay about when I learned to Ice Skate. It mentions to put it in chronological order, so I'd being with how I was watching figure skating and thinking to myself how easy it looks. It says to include the theme of balance, so I'd most likely mention how difficult it is to skate with your center on two small blades, and the importance of a knee bend. I'd likely add conversations that happened between my mother and I while she helped me to balance myself, and my internal realization that the faster and more comfortable you get, the easier it is.. similar to riding a bike. I'd conclude with how I am still learning how to control my center of balance, and start trying to attempt things like skating on one leg, simple spins, and skating backwards.
I hope I didn't confuse you, and I hope this example helps you with your own essay!
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