The excerpt from "Everything that rises must converge" that best shape the theme that we always hurts the ones we love is B. "'I hate to see you behave like this,' he said. 'Just like a child. I should be able to expect more of you.'"
The narrator is lecturing his mother for acting inappropriately, and in that moment she dies.
Answer:
in my opinion, i feel the answer is (B) they spend too much time comparing themselves to other teens.
Explanation:
When you compare urself to others, you always going to feel like you dont have what they have. (in my opinion)
Answer:
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Statement that describes how Eileen Collins is different in the two texts is
The article focuses on the barriers Collins faced as a pilot while the interview focuses on the equality of women pilots.
Explanation:
The interview “Eileen Collins – NASA's First Female Shuttle Commander to Lead Next Shuttle Mission” and the article “Eileen Collins Is in Control” are both about Eileen Collins but they focus on very different parts of her life and her persona.
The article is about the life and times of Collins as a person and her ambitions and things that she went through to be who she was while the interview saw her more as an achiever and someone important whose opinions were valued over their story.