<em>How do we know about the squid's predators?</em>
<em>The correct answer is </em>
<em>B. Remains in the stomachs of whales.</em>
<em>Though it is difficult to know about how giant squids live because they live in the deep ocean and because they are elusive, it is known that the giant’s main predator is the sperm whale because rests of giant squid have been found inside of sperm whales. Squids are crucial because they serve as a primary source of food for many species. </em>
His is both masculine and singular to agree with the masculine, singular antecedent he. ... Her is both feminine and singular to agree with the feminine, singular antecedent she. In this sentence, I is the antecedent for the referent pronoun, my. My is singular to agree with the singular antecedent.
Answer:
He would use the labelling theory to show the danger of stereotypes
Explanation:
According to Ray Rist (and others) the labels teachers give to their students are often based on first impression and preconceived ideas (stereotypes) teachers have about students. Related to this is the self-fulfilling prophecy that can lead to mistakenly belief that, as a student, you´re good/bad, depending on the ideas the teacher has and acting as such.
Plot.
Characters are the people/animated objects/animals.
Conflict is a problem between the antagonist and the protagonist or a conflicting situation.
Theme is kind of like the moral.
Setting is the time and place of the story.
Diction is the word choice of the author/Characters.
Answer:
Who lives to tell your story is the one who tells your story or how we are remembered and an acknowledgment that our worth is often only decided following death.
Explanation:
NO one can control who tells our stories Sadly.