omg! tysm this really helps me :)
<span>Your answer is D) The sub-committee lets it sit
(It's almost impossible to get your bill passed if the sub-committee ignores it.)</span>
In the novel The Hate You Give, Starr Carter begins the novel as a more quiet girl at school who is just trying to blend in with all of her rich, white peers. She is balancing her two worlds. One where she is taught how to "properly" act at a traffic stop and one where everyone around her doesn't have to worry about the color of their skin. Throughout the novel she experiences many trials simply based on the color of her skin. This causes her to realize that she must fight to be seen as equal and stick up for herself and other people of color. The goes from a quiet, obedient girl to a strong girl who advocates for equality.
There you go bb. you might want to adjust some things to fit your writing style better.
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I'm sorry buh I can't oppose this coz
Education is important in the life of a child and it is the best legacy a parent can give a child. ... An educated person will always remain relevant and employable to make use of the skills and knowledge he has acquired. Any parent who wants a better future for his child will not but give the child good education.
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Sorry
Love is the main focus but it shows how love is not always smooth and wonderful like everyone imagines it