<span>D. Animals understand one thing -- the fear of pain and the fear of death.
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Answer: to provide an example of one teacher's efforts to make Shakespeare more relatable to students.
Explanation:
The aforementioned article is based on the opinion of a high school teacher named Dana Dusbiber in Sacramento who does not believe that teaching Shakespeare in this day and age is still relevant due to the world increasingly accepting other cultures.
The author then wrote this section in the article to show the exam of Christine Baker who is also a Sacramento High School teacher who holds the belief that Shakespeare might be old-fashioned, but it shouldn't be scrapped. It should be modernized because the lessons still apply to the present period.
Explanation:
The first-person point of view is identified by singular pronouns such as; me, my, I, mine, and myself or plural first person pronouns like we, us, our, and ourselves.
Easy you just have to add them all:
6 plus 8 plus 80 plus 100
As a couch, you need to know your tactics of teaching. You need to teach the team how to dribble the ball first and then teach them not to keep to ball in their hands or they will do a mistake called traveling. You can hold the hall in your hand for few seconds but you can hold on to it. You have to dribble the ball and pass to your teammates