This quote has no mention of a deity (divine authority) or society as a whole (civil obedience), and the only mention of gender is the author's reference to his sibling as "brother." The final line "<span>I won't be caught betraying him." drives the assumption that failing to do his "duty to [his] brother" would violate some sort of bond between he and his brother. Since we only know this relationship as familial, we must assume familial loyalty is the theme.</span>
I’m not 100% sure what you’re trying to say here, but I believe the answer is d.
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To summarize and show where you got your answer.
Explanation:
Teachers want evidence from the text to support and prove the answer you have given is correct. It clarifies where and what your point is in the book/text.
I hope this helps!
<span>There will be four different options of ways they can perform, there will be three choices of ways they can perform for the second band, two choices for ways they can perform for the third band and only one option for the first band. Therefore you would write the equation as follows:
4*3*2*1, 4*3=12, 12*2=24, 24*1=24 so therefore the answer is 24</span>
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A pig Ralph asked him how he knows but doesn't press the point seem to understand what Simon is saying Simon is mesmerized by the pig's head on the stick called The Lord of the Flies