Have you ever wondered what you'd take out of your house in a burning fire? I have. I've often thought about what I'd save if I could only choose a few items. I think first I'd take the children's pictures my parents have saved since our childhoods. Next, I'd grab my old cigar box. It's filled with all my friend's gifts and keepsakes, which are real treasures for me. My parent's letters would come with me too, and my dog's comfort items. I couldn't forget my CD collection and my sister's things. She's at college, so she'd be furious if I didn't remember to take her precious items. We'd need food and water, so we'd have the ability to survive, and blankets, first aid kit and flashlights would be helpful too. We'd put the dog in the car, of course, and the cat, and the four of us. We couldn't forget the Smiths, our neighbours, just in case the fire spread and hmmmm I think we'd need a moving van! Let's just hope we never need to evacuate.
Answer:1. Resolution of the plot The resolution of the plot revealed the author's purpose by showing the process of immigration into the United States. The purpose the author wrote in this story was to show the reader the challenges Enrique and his family had to go through just to be financially stable and live a decent life.
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<h2>Generalisation.</h2>
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Generalisation is the knowledge stage where you can construct general concepts starting from specific subjects. Inductive reasoning able people to get the whole outlook using certain information, like an step by step.
The answer is D. <span>Keitel argues that nuclear power is safe and Blackwell asserts that it is not.</span>
I would think the answer is "B" which is policy. Why do I say this? If you think about it that what speeches talk about. If you watch some people speaking in public you will see that.
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