Answer:
"He held up his right hand and spread his fingers out in a fan. I held up my left hand and spread my fingers out in a fan and we made our fingers and thumbs touch each other." (Christopher Boone, Chapter 31, p. 16)
Explanation:
Answer:
The new one-
<u><em>What creates King's "Letter from Birmingham Jail" powerful and useful?</em></u>
<u><em>Is that, This applies power and useful style to convince the pastors. His letter impressed the hearts and morals of the people. In this, he addressed truths about life, respect, and human right for not just blacks, but for all people who faced evil in the world.</em></u>
Explanation:
The Old one-
<u><em>What makes King's "Letter from Birmingham Jail" powerful and effective </em></u>
<u><em>is that it uses powerful and effective diction to persuade the Clergymen. His letter touched the hearts and conscience of the people. In this, he addressed truths about life, respect, and human right for not just blacks, but for all people who faced injustice in the world.</em></u>
The answer is
“A. The injustice of discrimination.”
The reason for this is that the dog is at old age, stinky and is about to die. And in the book Carlson believes his useless for that reason, and the dog was discriminated for it. The author expressed how society treats (or discriminate) people of old age, person with disabilities and minorities.
You always have to give credit to the authors whose work you have used. If you don't then that is plagiarism and you could get into huge trouble. As a college student I know that if you were to plagiarize then you would be asked to leave and it could also show up on your record employers see.
I’m probably wrong but, c. Don’t answers c