Answer:
Conformity and Lois Lowry's The Giver. ... Like IT's control of many worlds and his assertion that it is only to eliminate pain and choice, the community in The Giver and the choices that are made for the people are also designed to keep them from the pain of war, famine, etc.
Explanation:
We see many themes play out: playing out of personal issues through 'legal' means (Ido signing up as a hunter-warrior), aspirations of a lower class person for the promised land (Hugo) and alliance building through shared sympathies (the man with the Hellhounds when the little puppy was killed).
The priorities of Marah's parents are to promote quality education for their children. However, after the war, they prioritized the safety of their children, even though it undermined their education. This chilled Marah's relationship with her parents.
Although you didn't show it, we can see that her question refers to "My Syrian Diary."
As you read this text, you can see that:
- Marah is a Syrian girl who decided to show the reality of her city after the war in Syria started.
- In addition to the destruction and starvation that people are subjected to, Marah showed how everyone has changed for the worse because of the war.
- She shows this change through her parents.
- She shows that her parents' priority was to ensure a good education for their children.
- However, with the dangers of war, her parents have neglected education, as they are afraid of what might happen to their children in schools, as well as being afraid to send them to better regions.
Marah complains about this position, she says that she no longer recognizes the parents who prioritized education, as they now claim that the priority is to keep their children safe.
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This is a relative clause. Adjective: "who finished the marathon" hope this helps!