B - agenda
An agenda is what the author really wants to point out (their underlying message) and it's typically written in a way where it's somewhat hidden. Example: political ads - they have an agenda for what they want to talk about and why it's important.
Answer:
justice is providing rights for all,either they are poor or rich,healthy or wealthy and so on.justice is part of our life.it makes us happy if right decision is taken in right time.we need to fight for the justice for other.we must take help to get justice too.
Answer:
It's straight to the point, which is good but there's a bit of repetition in the phrasing. I revised it for you, I hope it helps.
Explanation:
We decided to establish this business as a way to profit and help the environment, we donate to help the environment by 2% of all sales will be donated to help provide clean drinking water for impoverished families. we decided to set up our business in Mexico because it is super hot we set up shop on the beach because of the heat.
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We've decided to set up a business on a warm sunny beach of Mexico to raise money and help others! 2% of all proceeds will be donated to provide clean drinking water for the less fortunate. We specifically chose this location to help supply those in the scorching heat.
Does it use the words "like" or "as". The two possible answers are metaphor or simile