Answer:
C as in cowboy •~u~•
Explanation:
idk I'm just tryna make it 20 characters long
Inequality is a social, systematic and growing problem. For this reason, we can say that inequality is rampant, as it manages to establish itself at an impressive speed, making it difficult to stop.
Social inequality undermines access to basic rights by decreasing people's quality of life and increasing social injustice across the country. The greater the inequality, the more people become victims of this system and end up generating other human beings who also become victims of inequality, making this problem never end, but increasing more and more.
Governments benefit from these systems of inequality, as it opens space for more cases of corruption and favoring a small group of citizens over others. In addition, inequality increases political dependency, causing people to establish a type of cult of political figures who exhibit palliative, ineffective and flawed solutions.
Therefore, we can agree that inequality is a systematic problem, supported by the interests of privileged people, which stimulates its unprecedented increase.
A. Shriek
because being of key and to loud is a high pitch sound of a shriek
Answer:
2."That afternoon I was sent out again to sell some goods to the soldiers.
Explanation:
As can be interpreted, after reading the excerpt, we understand that the narrator was acting as a man of the union in order to escape and join the Confederate army. In order for the narrator to achieve this goal, an agreement was made where he would pretend to be a supporter of the union, pass by the soldiers and flee. The narrator was so successful in pretending to be a supporter of the union, that he was allowed to return to the union army more than once, to sell products to soldiers.
In other words, we can say that the narrator's disguise was successful and this can be confirmed by the line ""That afternoon I was sent out again to sell some goods to the soldiers. "
Hello. This question is about the short story "Bombs Bursting In Air"
Answer and Explanation:
Shannon's disease, a brain tumor, took everyone by surprise, but it provoked different reactions in the family of the storyteller. She, being an adult, had an apprehensive and sad reaction, as she knew that this would be a very difficult time that Shannon's family would go through and that there was no certainty that Shannon would recover and be without sequelae, returning to being a happy child and happy.
Maddie, being a child and having a positive view of things, reacted as if Shannon was going through a common illness, which would soon recover and that everything would be fine, for sure.
Sam, being an older child, was a little more apprehensive, he knew that this disease might not be so simple and asked his mother if Shannon would be okay, relying on the word of an adult, to calm his thoughts.