Answer:
1. Giddy - dizzy
Their heads are not swollen or aching, just dizzy because they get up so quickly and run to the windows.
2. Doth - does
Doth is the archaic form of do. Does is the best option. I'm hoping that you just had a typo because the line with doth is saying that the light shines brighter than does the noon-day sun. If it's not a typo I'd guess "goes".
3. Amain - quickly
This is the best choice because the train is then described as being both quick and gone. It does not travel carefully since it is going with great speed and there is nothing to suggest that it is late.
Explanation:
I would say that this would be A correctly.
A. "...'Take one psychology class and you know everything. You need to go on back to college...'"
A jury has the power to judge another person's guilt/innocence/life.
A jury is a sworn body of people convened to render an impartial verdict officially submitted to them by a court, or to set a penalty or judgment. Modern juries tend to be found in courts to ascertain the guilt, or lack thereof, in a crime. The old institution of grand juries still exists in some places, particularly the United States, to investigate whether enough evidence of a crime exists to bring someone to trial.
Answer:
A) Standing up for equality is both necessary and rewarding.
Explanation:
Melba Pattillo Belas emphasizes that the right to go to school is standing up for something that should be unnegotiable. In the excerpt, the reader can notice that the author is mentioning the governor. The governor who has power must protect everyone's rights. It is necessary that everyone can right not only to go to school but that there are not some special situations. The author wants to highlight equality and standing up for equality is the first step to fight for own beliefs and rights. Even though the character in the excerpt feels excited, the character felt proud. Rewarding is best described in the last sentence of the excerpt when the character can see that is the right thing.