The author’s purpose in the above excerpt is to encourage readers to do something about what they believe in.  
In the story, “It's Our World, Too!: Young People Who Are Making a Difference,” racism is at the heart of the problem. The purpose of writing the story was that he wanted to tell the readers about the ways the young people are working to bring change in the world. The story encourages the readers to act on their thoughts and beliefs. Though Neto was not supported by his coach and others, still he decided to take his stand.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
In my opinion, the correct answer is D. He compares the powers of the executive and legislative branches to those of the judiciary, highlighting the strengths of the former and the relative weaknesses of the latter. In Hamilton's view, the judiciary branch is the least powerful of the three. He says that it has no real power or influence over "the sword" or "the purse", which are controlled by the executive and legislative branches. It is devoid of force and will, and it can merely judge, but even that it cannot do without help from the executive branch.
        
             
        
        
        
When I think of the word breakdown in communication, it is a sense of making the concept you are talking about simpler. You may need to use this tactic when talking to smaller children. 
sentence: Hey Mrs. Brown, could you breakdown what you just said, I don't understand.
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
it is the repetition of similar consonant sounds on the same line but different words in a poem
 
        
             
        
        
        
Use the animal for testing question, you can use to prove with other facts, you can use a strong argument about how animals shouldn't be tested or shouldn't be test. Or however you are arguing about. Hope this gives you an idea