Answer:
Who
Explanation:
You use whom whenever you talk about the object of a verb. But you use who to refer to the subject of the sentence.
This helps:
Whom can be replaced by him or her
Who can be replaced by he or she
D. to convey thoughts and feelings :)
A is the correct answer. This applies to most, if not every, essay.
B implies you should only use one source, something that would, more often than not, hurt your case no matter the subject.
C This answer assumes what you have written in your journal. You are not a valid source, nor do you have every piece of information on hand.
D While teachers can help you pick your topic, it is best to use your own ideas and creativity when writing.
Answer:
"Then the three of you get out of here. Colleges come to this school every day, looking for good students, and you three jokers let it all pass you by."
Explanation:
<em>We Beat the Street</em> is a story about three young boys, later grown-up men, who came originally from a problematic and poor neighborhood where a lot of violence was happening. Each one of them was somehow involved in drug possession/dealing. As they were growing up, they felt like it is predestined that they will, like others around them, end up like criminals or likewise. But in the process, each of them runs into some kind of mentor who supported them and opened some new doors. So these three friends applied for medical school and eventually became doctors.
From the given excerpts, the second one ("Then the three of you get out of here. Colleges come to this school every day, looking for good students, and you three jokers let it all pass you by.") fully matches the idea that opportunities should never be wasted.