The sentece that logically fits right before sentence 3 is "<em>While some programs focus on assisting those who are affected of bullying, others concentrate on changing the behaviour of the bullies</em>".
The reason behind this choice is that the sentence 2 introduces the idea of school programs to help stop bullying and this idea is developed in the sentence that has to be added before 3.
As regards the last question, your answer based should be based on your own experience. In case you have witnessed a bullying incident in school, your answer has to be affirmative. Otherwise, it should be negative.
always sum up the story or restate the thesis
Explanation:
I would say it’s a metaphor :)
Explanation:
A simile is when you’re comparing two things using like or as. Which in this case, isn’t it.
Personification is when you give an object or something human traits, which here, could be a possibility but not necessarily.
Hyperbole in short words is, when things are being exaggerated.
Finally, metaphor is when you compare one thing to the other. Which would fall into the question since fame is being compared to a bee :)
<span>She was unwilling to entertain the idea of any sort of romantic alliance but said she loved him dearly and that she didn’t intend to ever marry anyone, implying she loved him as a friend. Yet she also said she felt he was “a great deal too good” for her and at the end of the novel she praised him to be the sort of man all should aspire to be – so the “she didn’t feel that way about him” line is arguable. Nevertheless, how could she have come to believe whatever feelings she might have had for him as “right,” given her mother’s reasoning and her own personal lack of experience?</span>
The correct answer is parallel plot structure.
When it comes to parallel plot structure, it means that there are several characters whose stories we can see within a particular text. First we see what's going on with one character, then another one, etc. and at one point, they are going to meet, and there will be only one story from that point onward.