One of the excerpts from the story that best supports the idea about Gregor enjoying the human pleasures and sensations while being an insect would be that his relationship with his family hits a low, even though in chapter 2, it says that his relationship with his sister has evolves as she became his sole mate. That means his sister understands Gregor's situation, and the moral of the story is to be close to your family and be with them and enjoy each other's company.
In "The Crucible", by Arthur Miller, the character that fears that his own mistakes may have angered God and brought his wrath on Salem is <em>Reverend John Hale</em>. Hale is a young minister, expert in witchcraft who is in Salem to examine Betty, Parris's daughter. He is an intelligent man and doesn't fall on blindly trying to blame everybody of witchcraft. Instead he fears his presence has brought God's wrath on Salem. "Let you councel among yourselves; think of your village and what may have drawn from heaven such thundering wrath upon you all."
First Answer: During my visit to the shelter, I learned that its two paid staff members and 13 volunteers spend time with every animal.
Reason: it is the only statement that shows concern and care for animals.
Second answer: It starts, obviously, with being the best student that you can be.
Third answer: Logical fallacy.
Fourth Answer: Improving opportunities in math for young girls will decrease economic dispairity in US.
Reason: I think it does not make sense for improving something makes it worse.
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There should be a link somewhere on one of the answers
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