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the seagulls were behaving as they would do even if the member not their their natural behavior is to look for food and the smell of food trash and other things in the boat probably is What attracted to them
the way the men perceive them as evil or sinister is only because they are reflecting in this animal their own fears and anxieties about the situation they are in
the correct answer is B
The correct answer is A. To emphasize the generational cycle of debt slavery
Explanation:
The excerpt from "Free the Children" refers to the "life cycle" of slaves by explaining in this context, individuals are expected to work incessantly just to pay the debt of their parents; at the same time, once the debt is paid it is likely they request a loan to their master and let their children paid it. This shows a constant cycle of working just for paying the debt bondage, which does not allow people to be free or follow their will. This is emphasized by the words of someone paying a debt slavery in "will do the same job. I will work to pay the debt ... One day I will take a loan from the owner. My children
will have to pay" that shows the endless cycle. According to this, the author more likely includes this interaction "to emphasize the generational cycle of debt slavery."
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Nick notes that Gatsby's dream was "already behind him" then (or in other words, it was impossible to attain). But still, he finds something to admire in how Gatsby still hoped for a better life, and constantly reached out toward that brighter future.
*mark me brainliest*
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All the choices are correct.
Explanation:
Apollo 13 was an American expedition to the moon, part of the Apollo program. The expedition was to be the third landing on the moon, but an explosion in one of the oxygen tanks meant that the lunar landing had to be interrupted. Instead, the ground crews and astronauts had to create improvised solutions to survive while the spacecraft was on its way back to Earth. An entire world followed when the space capsule landed in the Pacific Ocean on April 17, 1970 with the astronauts in good condition.