I would say <span>C. soldier's return to his hometown.
Because it was pretty much saying 6 years without being home, and then he didn't recognized most of the people that were welcoming him home. I mean he obviously does have something to do with the war but it's more about him coming back home.
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Well when I was little I didn’t know how to read so one day I saw a card with the word “across” on it and I wanted to read it so I took my time and sounded it out then the next day at school we were assigned books to read and they gave us cards with words to practice so I practiced a lot
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hey, i did this assignment today, hopefully this isn't too late!
Michael Jordan is known by millions. A legend for turning failure into success time and time again. When Jordan was a sophomore in high school, he tried out for the varsity basketball team. When the results were posted, Jordan's name wasn't on it. 15-year-old Jordan was devastated, and in his mind, it was the ultimate failure. But Jordan picked himself up and did what champions do. He used his failure and disappoint to drive him to try harder, and grow to be better. Michael Jordan faced many more challenges in his life, but because of his attitude, he's become one of the best basketball players in the world and known for succeeding time and time again after failure and defeat.
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The possible contributing factors are weak civilian review, lack of leadership, ineffective civil solutions and lax on criminal prosecutions. If these issues of police officers who commit human rights violations are combined, chances are they are not afraid of getting punished, caught or prosecuted.