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first two boxes (going from left to right) go in the peers column and the other two at the bottom go in the parents discussion.
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Kerry has been a teacher and an administrator for more than twenty years. She has a Master of Education degree. In chapter 13 of 'Tuck Everlasting' by Natalie Babbitt, the stranger steals the horse from the Tucks so that he can quickly ride to the Foster home to tell them where Winnie has been taken.
The target for an audience for an open letter is a specific individual! For more information go to: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_letter
To be honest, it's a little confusing myself, hehehe. But I believe that C might be the right answer or B. You might have to wait for other answers besides mine.
In act 1 scene 5, Shakespeare presents Lady Macbeth as a powerful woman who feels trapped within society`s view of a female. In Shakespearian times, there were associated male and female traits with male traits associated with strength, aggression, and rationality. Female traits, on the other hand, were associated with beauty, tender thoughts, and sensitivity. Being a female herself, Lady Macbeth commands the ‘sprits’ to ‘unsex [her] here,’ so she can rid herself of her female traits so she can be more male and thus powerful enough to commit evil.