Get good grades in school and go to college for at least 4 years get a good job and let no one take advantage of you
The life lesson the author teaches through the story
The answer is C: The value of promises.
By saying at the end "That peace I have never broken.", the speaker emphasizes that he or she has kept his word, has done what he said he would two years ago, in other words, he or she has kept a promise. Keeping a promise can be very valuable in society nowadays, it shows the integrity and honesty of a person.
There are two main ideas for each passage, in the first one it mentions the positive outcomes of having a pet in class; it can help children with health problems and nervousness in students will decrease. In this sentences it supports the idea of a pet in class, saying the positive results of it and how it helps or it will help children.
In the second passage it mentions the negative outcomes of having a pet in class; they will make some health problems worst and the nervousness in students will increase around them. These two ideas are against the possibility of having a pet in class, mentioning how it will affect students instead of helping them.
What makes these two passages different is the opinion towards one main idea: pets in class. One passage supports it and one is against it.
D
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