Answer:
Using single use plastics etc.
Explanation:
This is mostly a personal a question but some ways everyone contributes it by using single use plastics, not recycling or composting our waste, and excessive water use. All of these things contribute to land pollution and pollution in general. There are things you can do to try and keep yourself from contributing to pollution as much. You can use reusable silverware and other, usually, plastic objects. This is something like using a reusable straw, cup, packaging etc. You can take shorter showers and use less water when watering your lawn or other garden areas. You can also make sure to recycle and compost your waste. All of these things will greatly help with your contribution to pollution.
We can make deductions from our reading of passages. The sentence that supports the idea that Nelson Mandela was a courageous man is;
- C. After spending 27 years in prison, Mandela continued to pressure the South African government to end apartheid.
Courage is an act of bravery where a person does not give in to pressure. Nelson Mandela demonstrated bravery even after he was imprisoned.
He continued to pressurize the South African government to end apartheid.
This statement indicates that Mandela was unrelenting and given to his course. It is an example of bravery.
Summarily, sentence C, is an example of Mandela's bravery.
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Mrs. Price is Rachel's teacher. We don't get much description of her, but if I had to make one up, I'd probably guess she has long hair in a tight bun, a long pleated skirt, and a broad crocodile snout with smoking nostrils. Typical Teacher from the Black Lagoon.
Okay, I don't want to be too unfair with Mrs. Price; maybe she's just having a really, really bad day too, but even so, she's pretty disregarding of Rachel and her feelings.
The point in the story when Lizabeth lashes out in Miss Lottie's was after
- she heard the conversation between her parents and realized the poverty they were in. She became restless and could not sleep. Finally, she set out to destroy Miss Lottie's Marigold.
- She interacts in a hostile manner with the setting of the story. She is embittered about the dusty town she finds herself in.
- Lizabeth's actions release the pent-up anger she has and paves way for the feeling of compassion that will now mark her adulthood.
Towards the end of the story Marigolds, a bridge is formed between the childhood and adulthood of Lizabeth.
The end of her innocence was marked, the moment when she destroyed the Marigolds that were planted by Miss Lottie.
The feelings of hurt on Miss Lottie's face made her feel ashamed of her actions. A new door of empathy and sympathy was now opened in her.
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Choices:
<em>sentence 1 because it is not supported by evidence
</em>
<em>sentence 2 because it is unfair
</em>
<em>sentence 3 because it does not relate to the topic
</em>
<em>sentence 4 because it is not objective</em>
Correct Answer:
sentence 2 because it is unfair