Answer:
Some ways that their rights are violated are by mutilations of the private parts of 1nters3x children, harassment for simply being who they are, not allowed to participate in normal things simply for who they are, forced attendance of conversion therapy camps, assumed to be child abusers and more.
Explanation:
This question refers to Chapter 17 of <em>The Catcher in the Rye</em>. In this story, Holden and Sally are a couple. However, it is clear that, although they share some sort of bond, the two are not deeply in love, and at times, do not even like each other. Nevertheless, Holden is eager to do something to change his life, and decides to ask Sally to run away with him.
Sally does not entertain this notion at all. However, she still listens to Holden's plan. He wants the two of them to run away immediately. He tells Sally that he has saved $180, and that, with that money, they can stay in the cabin camps for a while. Afterwards, he might get a job, they might get a house with a brook, or they might get married.
The plans are never particularly clear, and in the end, they do not amount to any concrete action.
Answer:
1. Disobedience to teachers.
2. Non-attentiveness.
3. Idleness.
4. Physically aggressive
5. Verbally abusive
Explanation:
When a student begins to display some or all of this traits above, then he will be needing time and attention from the teacher to provide help.
Remember, when one student is been disobedient to teachers it might rob on other students in the class who may likely want to follow suit. The same could be said of all the other traits.
Emotion is stronger as all actions have different form of emotions/reactions, a action could be made from a place of love, hatred or kindness.
In todays society, we can see that in bullying. People might bully others as a reflection of themselves.
So the emotion is basically involved in everyones actions.