I would chose option A, because it includes a statistic that clearly provides evidence of disparity between people with and without disabilities
B. Someone opened the window because he or she was too warm.
The use of "he or she" is correct here because at the beginning of the sentence uses the word "someone" which is singular and the two must correspond, so the that one must be singular as well so it can't be "they" or "them"
Answer: Look at 1 in definition of aura
Explanation:
au·ra
/ˈôrə/
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noun
noun: aura; plural noun: aurae; plural noun: auras
1.
the distinctive atmosphere or quality that seems to surround and be generated by a person, thing, or place.
"the ceremony retains an aura of mystery"
2.
(in spiritualism and some forms of alternative medicine) a supposed emanation surrounding the body of a living creature and regarded as an essential part of the individual.
"emotional, mental, and spiritual levels form an energy field around the body known as the aura"
Answer:
Both show conflict between the rights of individuals and groups
Explanation:
As we can see in the example about the family dinner voting, even when all the family members have the right to have for dinner what they like and enjoy it, they also have to respect the rights of the other and when they collide a member has to give up a right in order to respect the others, besides next time it could be the other way around. The same happens in the example of the public protest, people have the right to express their own opinion in a free and public way, and sometimes when our opinions or beliefs may clash we have to give up a right to respect other so everyone has a moment to make their rights being respected.