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The first detail is "She always told me that "people who believe that science is the answer to everything are missing out on everything else." since science is not the answer to everything. The second one is "I noticed that cultures across the world all described dragons in similar ways. This was odd because they had no way to communicate with each other." showing that if they couldn't communicate with each other, then they might have seen/had evidence that dragons existed once if they described them in similar ways. The final one is "I saw that the Chinese calendar uses a different animal each year. Dragons are included along with eleven real animals." showing that if all the other animals were real, then it was a possibility that dragons were real once too.
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Freedom relates to our identity because since racism exists, some people are excluded from certain activities. Even if there are eligible just because of the color or race you are.
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1. Who's going to rescue that little girl's kitten?
2. Didn't Sam say you must be ready to go on a moment's notice?
3. Last month's meeting didn't go as well as we'd planned.
Who's, girl's = personal
Didn't, we'd = informal + connecting two words
Moment's, month's = possessive
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
In lines 68-74, Kotlowitz provides new evidence in his article. How does the shift to statistics add to the point he is making regarding violence.
We are referring to the article "Blocking the Transmission of Violence," written by Alex Kotlowitz on May 4, 2008, that appeared in the renowned "The New York Times Magazine."
In those above-mentioned lines, the author provides some evidence through statistics and numbers. He intended to demonstrate to his readers that violence and crime in some cities in the United States have increased. He refers to cities such as New York City. Philadelphia, Milwaukee, and Oakland, and the rate of murders of African American that has increased in the country.
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D. The speaker thinks he took the road less traveled, but is not sure if it has made any difference in his life.
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Answering this question involves reading the entire poem to fully understand the context, while laying emphasis on lines 9-12. After which the answer can be seen in lines 18-20.