I would rather not watch and complete this whole thing for you, but it is pretty easy. Just start off by introducing the text that you're referencing in your writing prompt and the author who wrote that text.
Say what you thought would happen in the story at the beginning, then explain two things that happened in the story.
After that, explain how your expectations changed (if they did) due to the two things that happened in the story.
Hey i just took this test and the correct answer is B) Promise you that it wont be wrong!
Answer:
Make a new email and put a password lock on your phone
Explanation:
Answer:
The persistence of the protesters and the public support associated with the marches from Selma to Montgomery caused the Federal Government to take action.
Explanation:
Congress passed the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and President Lyndon B. Johnson signed it into law on August 6th.
Answer:
Typically those people dont trust the government, and feel the "evidence" could be fabricated. but let's say they do trust the government, when someone believes something heavily, they have hope in said thing. for example. their are some evidence to argue certain parts of religion, yet religion can also has evidence to prove itself to be real. I hope I explained it good enough.