D setting rules seems like the best answer bc they can set rules to no get off topic ?
Answer:
I would feel so great and enjoy the experience while it lasts.
Explanation:
The idea by Mount St. Vincent to incorporate a nursing home and a preschool in the same place is great, and is one which is not so common. Putting myself in place of an elderly in this retirement home, I will feel very happy and enchanted chatting, seeing or even playing with the kids during the school hour, but this means that when they go back to their homes, it would make me feel so lonely and sad, and all I can see myself doing is sitting slumped over in my chair.
However, I would advocate for such setting because it helps to create an environment that makes the elderly feel so alive, as its got children at the circle of what may be referred to as the "full circle of life".
For me, I would enjoy every bit of the time with the kids as they would take me aback at how simple life is and buttress the importance of play in one's life purpose. Such bond between the young and the old will foster a great bond and it would make me feel great interacting with the children.
Answer:
"The Wedding Gift" by Marlen Suyapa Bodden revolves around the life of a woman named Clarissa and her 'wedding gift' slave from her father. And one of the main themes in this story is that of slavery and how discriminatory or inferior the slaves were treated in the South parts of America.
Explanation:
Marlen Suyapa Bodden's "The Wedding Gift," tells the story of how a woman named Clarissa and her 'wedding gift slave "Sarah" who turned out to be her half-sister, a product of their father's secret sexual affair with his slave Emmeline. This story delves into the issue of slavery in the American South, the positions of slaves and their hardships and the issue of class/ belonging among different races, and also especially on the 'inferiority' of the female gender compared to the males.
<u>One dominant issue in the story is that of slavery</u>. This is seen in the lives, the different lives of the two sisters Clarissa and Sarah. While Clarissa, as a white woman, is an accepted daughter of Allen and have full access to her father's world, Sarah, on the other hand, is just a small slave girl who is passed on like a piece of property. She was given by Allen to Clarissa as a wedding gift, and when her husband divorced her, she remained a part of Clarissa's 'belongings' that she takes along with her wherever her life leads.
Answer:
the way in which a real-life event is represented by a fictional character or plot point
Explanation:
Mostly a traditional story with supernatural beings or events