A fact is the truth, while historical fiction is fiction based on events/people/settings in the past. <span> Marie Curie won a Nobel Prize is a fact- the rest are stories</span>
1) Standing up to my teacher. I have gotten into trouble a couple of times for standing against my teacher when what they were stating was clearly incorrect, even thought I contradicted in a political manner I was punished for "disrespecting".
3) when I came out to my family as trans. I had troubled childhood growing up so trying to explain my dysphoria to my family made me absolutely terrified that they would think that I was lying for attention and that my feelings were invalid.
Answer:
The sentence she should include in her draft to show her reflection about the experience is:
D. I never realized how many people lived and worked in the city of Cairo.
Explanation:
Options A through C do not consist of reflections. They are merely stating facts. <u>Option D, however, indicates something Tia realized. She saw something that most likely surprised her or, at least, changed a pre-conception she had before the trip. Now, she reflects on how many people live and work in the city of Cairo. Perhaps she never thought of Egypt as a modern and populous country. Perhaps, in her mind, she only saw the ancient side of it, the one so explored and exploited in movies.</u>
I think the answer is he agrees to leave.