When you answer summary questions, give a quote from the text/reading and explain it in an additional sentence.
Line 9 means dream but not just dream, instead be realistic and be goal oriented function in both good situations and bad and realize that you will have both throughout your life.Line 10 means you're patient and you can tolerate things even lies that are being told to you
Line 11 and 12 means victory and an event that causes great damage.
Line 13 and 14 means tolerate the fact that people have twisted your words or wrecked your projects, rebuild your projects and rebuild your life again when necessary
Line 15 and 16 mean an old-fashioned word for dishonest men,build them up rebuild the broken parts of your life.
Line 17,18,19,and 20 mean risk everything you have, lose it and then start all over again without complaints
Line 21 and 22 mean not to give up when you feel weakened physically and mentally hang in there.
It's hot outside today.
It's is the contrasted form of it is and its is the possessive form *as it is without an apostrophe*.
For example:
The tree has lost all its leaves.
It's my birthday today.
The answer is between B and D.
The 300 villages in the Lottery are blindly obedient to a tradition that is years and years old. Some things have been dropped and others added and nobody quite knows why.
The beginning of June 28 is just as serene. There are all sorts of interpretations, but nothing hides Jackson's anger about blind tradition that would even sacrifice young children and accept it as being a "good sport."
Tilly is the only one who is justifiably upset. The stones are going to be about her and they will kill her. Being stoned in the Bible was a slow painful process. You weren't killed by being hit. You died by suffocation because the weight of the stones eventually was greater than what the lungs could push up and let down so you could continue breathing.
This stoning is less biological and more what you think stoning should accomplish -- death by loss of blood. It is a horrible death. Everyone seems to take it for granted -- everyone but Tilly who had to endure it.
If you were writing an essay, you could easily defend A, B and D. My choice is D, but I wouldn't discount B at all.
Answer:sin?
Explanation:I’m honestly assuming