Explanation:
Read the following excerpt from Chapter 4 of Before We Were Free.
“One last big favor to ask you, mi amor. No more writing in your diary for the time being.” “That’s so unfair!” Mami gave me the diary for Christmas. Telling me not to write in it is like taking away my only present.“I know it is, Anita.” Mami wipes away my tears with her thumbs. “For now, we have to be like the little worm in the cocoon of the butterfly. All closed up and secret until the day...” She spreads her arms as if they were wings.
Based on these lines, what does the diary represent to Anita?
A
The diary represents the strong bond Anita feels with her mother
B
The diary represents Anita’s favorite holiday, Christmas
C
The diary represents a valued space where Anita can write her thoughts freely.
D
The diary represents the literal transformation of a worm becoming a butterfly.
1)Hannah<span> had been a kept woman with no problems since meeting James, </span>WHEREAS<span> Amy had always struggled to find her path.
</span><span>2) She is really quiet today even THOUGH she is always noisy.
3) I couldn't find my way to the mall ALTHOUGH someone told me the directions to the mall.
4) They are still friends EVEN THOUGH they don't see each other anymore.
5) Why don't you go outside and play sports RATHER THAN being inside and just playing video games.
6) She told him to quit INSTEAD of encouraging him.</span>
To captivate someone; to instill in someone a deep affection or love.
The big premise in the argument is the link between trees and oxygen. It's the assumption that, without trees, humans would have insufficient oxygen to survive. Trees DO produce a lot of oxygen, but the majority of it comes from photosynthetic organisms in the ocean. Killing off all of the trees would certainly be disastrous, and ecosystems would collapse, starving us to death in short order