Answer:
D the passege appeals too much Kairos
After reading "How Santa Claus Found the Poor-House," by Sophie Swett, we can say that the quote which best supports the answer to Part A is:
D. "Methuselah went to the hospital and was cured, and Gobaly—well, if I should tell you his name, you might say that you had heard of him as a famous surgeon doctor." ( Paragraph 84)
<h3>What happens in the story?</h3>
- In the story, the main character Gobaly is an orphan who lives in a Poor-House. It is Christmas time, and Gobaly knows that he and the other orphans will probably not get any gifts.
- However, when Gobaly helps a wounded dog, everything changes. He meets an old doctor who has a big and good heart, and who becomes a Santa Claus for the boys.
<h3>What is the answer to Part A?</h3>
- In Part A, we were asked what a major theme of the story is. The answer was letter D. "
Good things happen to caring and loyal people." The happy ending of the story was a result of Gobaly's good actions.
<h3>What detail supports the answer?</h3>
- In Part B, the detail that supports the previous answer is the one letting us know what happened to the boys. We get to see their happy ending, how their lives changed for the better because of Gobaly's actions.
With the information above in mind, we can choose letter D as the best option.
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Answer:
-from news channels on the tv
-newspaper
Explanation:
I think news channel's are used more
Answer:
Mr. Lewis believes that everything should be put out there for the world to see, he doesn't believe in keeping silent in the face of the crimes gangs are committing around the neighborhood.
Maverick believes in keeping silent and following the unwritten rule of the neighborhood about snitching.
Explanation:
Mr. Lewis doesn't believe in keeping silent in the face of the crimes gangs are committing around the neighborhood, he pointed out that unlike the rest of the neighborhood he isn't scared of king. As a war veteran he thinks the dangers he faced such as his prosthetic leg and the scar on his stomach "after some white boys cut me 'cause i drank from their fountain" are much more serious experiences compared to "King's games". "I done face a whole lot worse than some so-called king. Ain't nothing he can do but kill me, and if that's how how i gotta go for speaking the truth, that's how how i gotta go".
Mr. Lewis pointed out the relative absurdity of gangs compared to racial segregation and war, and how they lead to dissention within a community that must stick together in the face of oppression. He called out the way in which King uses silence and fear to control everyone in Garden Heights including Maverick.
Maverick calls Mr. Lewis crazy for snitching on live television, saying that "Man, you cant be going on live TV, snitching like that. You a dead man walking, you know that, right?". He believes in following the unwritten code of minding your own business and not snitching, to protect himself and his family.
Maverick was once a gang member and he knows how gangs work "Nah, but I know how the game work", so trying to live a clean life he thinks keeping silent and keeping his family safe is what is more important to him than doing what he knows isn't even going to change anything around the neighborhood.
He could be recalling his childhood