Answer:
D. Arturo does not think people should just accept whatever life throws at them.
Explanation:
Judith Ortiz Cofer's short story "A Hour With Abuelo" is about a young boy's visit to his grandfather who stays in a nursing home. When he went there, he was told a story by his abuelo who recalled his earlier life.
Even before the young boy heard the story, he had heard his mother say the phrase "<em>Así es la vida"</em>about her grandfather and he had always hated it. For he thinks that one should do what one loves and not let someone else/ life decide it for them. When he heard the story of his abuelo, he also heard the same words, his grandfather saying that it was the title of his life story. He again hated the title for his belief of doing whatever he wants, going after his aim and not letting life dictate the way he live his life. He thinks that people should not just simply accept whatever life throws at them.
By comparing and contrasting their characteristics is the way the author connect the ideas about the parks in America throughout the passage.
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How things are compared?</h3>
Things can be compared to understand the difference or the basic difference between each other. The Things can be compared by their features, characteristic, element, usage and other ways. The comparison can make the things more reliable.
Thus, option D is correct.
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D. There is much work to be done because the terrorists will not rest – but neither will we.
because it says their working on fixing the violence but they know the teerorist wont stop trying to recruit people
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the answer is (a) <span>“Macavity, Macavity, there’s no one like Macavity,
He’s broken every human law, he breask the law of gravity,</span>
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