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I agree the deeper meaning of this is that, ignorance can cost you money but education can help you get money , for example if you were uneducated and never went to school you would never be able to get a job therefore ruining your chances of survival
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it would be a theme, telling the reader to take their time and win the race instead of rushing to win.
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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "FALSE." discovered that cheetahs were the fastest animals on earth (J. Bogart, p.33). The citation should be done like this 'discovered that cheetahs were the fastest animals on earth (Bogart 33)'
Explanation:
Answer: * When someone is tired, he can't think very well. OR
When someone is tired, she can't think very well.
Principals can be more successful when they treat students with respect.
Explanation: Traditional rule: if the antecedent (usually a noun)is singular, use a singular pronoun: he, she, it.
If the antecedent is plural, use a plural pronoun: they, them
* This is not a good example because the subject/antecedent is an indefinite pronoun. There is a recent trend to use 'they' as the pronoun for unidentified gender rather than the traditional 'he.' But it is good to know that in older texts 'he' was used to refer to both masculine and feminine antecedents.
The sentence in the excerpt from
Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens that reflect the authors’ satirical tone is, ‘Are
you aweer, Mrs. Mann, that you are, as I may say, a porochial delegate, and a
stipendiary?’. Mr. bumble is a church warden however he also receives a
specific amount of cash which was, at that time, is unlikely for a church
warden.