Answer: i think it’s A
Explanation: I just took the test
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Counselors understand the challenges of accepting gifts from clients and recognize that in some cultures, small gifts are a token of respect and gratitude. ... If a client feels pressured into providing a gift or if the counselor is motivated by greed to accept the gift, then accepting the gift would be unethical
Explanation:
Having an ethical code also guides you as a career professional interacting with clients. The ACA states that before any individual agrees to become your client, she should be able to learn exactly what services, techniques and counseling procedures you employ and what sort of payment arrangements you expect
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ANSWER: The answer is C
If they make fun of me / in my own courtyard, let your ribs cage up / your springing heart, no matter what I suffer.
EVIDENCE:
The lines from the passage which best support the theme “true strength is knowing when not to act” are:
“If they make fun of me in my own courtyard, let your ribs cage up your springing heart, no matter what I suffer, no matter if they pull me by the heels or practice shots at me, to drive me out. Look on, hold down your anger.”
There are some parts that have special meaning and add a more solid example of self-control: “let your ribs cage up your springing heart”, this means that Odyssey has to suppress his feelings. And of course: "Look on, hold down your anger.” This quotation requires no explanation.
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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "C. The lady doesn't care for him. " The coyness that the poet means is that t<span>he lady doesn't care for him. It </span>seems to suggest quite a whimsical tone of regret.