In "Cairo: My City, Our Revolution", by Ahdaf Soueif, at the end of the second paragraph, Soueif writes "We don't know it yet, but the lights of Cairo will not come on tonight".
In 2011 there are mass demonstrations against corruption, poverty, and political repression. Organized by youth groups that are independent of traditional parties. They want Mubarak, president for almost thirty years to step down and allow free elections. Soueif is both a revolutionary and a writer. She doesn't want to lose touch with revolution so she both protests and writes. In the sentence above she tells us how this demonstration is going to end that night. A curfew is imposed on Cairo by the government. Soueif, wanted the book to be more than a record of the revolution. Her description of the present, by a glimpse into the future, is very vivid. They didn't know what would happen to them that night. It is a present that is constantly changing.
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I would prefer to Shop at a Local shop if that is a grocery store in other words, because a local shop has more stuff to choose from and whatever you might need its there. A local shop is one of those big shops that have every aisle organized and you have tot look up to read what ever you are trying to find. In my opinion I prefer A local Shop.
I had a little Conflict with my brother, we were thinking whether we should get a Vacuum Cleaner. We were getting different ones. The Paint was the difference. His was needed to buy those bags that when you vacuum cleans and mine was no bag needed the dirt was picked up and the dirt stayed in there and we would just have to clean in once in a while when its full. So they went with mine because it was way more useful and cheaper even though it was the same price but it was cheaper because we had to buy a bag every once in a while we have to vacuum.
The answer is B. A school psychologist cannot provide medication for students.