yes you are in favor of
because
1.community service would look good on college application
2.college admissions often can count community service as an extracurricular activity
3.people feel that like military service there should be a community service corps because like the miltary service, community service can help a nation
4.npr said a person who finishes military bootcamp can do the peace corps instead joining the military. peace corps is community service in other countries. if our country feels this strongly about community elsewhere then some kind of community service is probably deemed important here
5.its what you do with the experience: much career based knowledge can be learned in community and it is the job of the school to teach career skills like math and science. community service can go along side this. possible careers could be social work and politics
6. word community is in community service. this is a way you can help your own community or an underserved community
Answer: "As Cole watched Feiyan receive her first-place trophy for winning the chess tournament, he couldn’t help but beam proudly"
This detail from the text supports the theme that happiness can be found in another persons success because Cole beamed proudly once he had seen that Feiyan had recieved her first place trophy, meaning that Cole herself had lost, but she was still happy for her.
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For exact reason like what happen to them, Because it can cause problems for people and make the child be placed in a different section then other kids and the child will then be labeled and most likely bullied for his problems
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A good introuduction ( start by hooking the reader), Make it descpriptive but no overboard, dont stray from your topic, and check an punction and grammar, ( I suggest Grammarly)
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In at least one hundred words, describe how Kamala Markandaya both draws upon and questions the cultural traditions of India in the early chapters of Nectar in a Sieve.I think she questions the traditions in a couple ways. Firstly when her two eldest sisters are married off, they are given great gifts but when her and her last older sister are married, they are married into a lower social class and recieve little gifts. She also dipises that she came from a wealthy home and married a farmer and many of her relatives call it a disgrace. She questions the traditions when she has a girl first and then does not a have a second (as of chapter 3) so her husband Nathan does not have a son to take care of the land after him.
She does follows the traditions when she does not call her husband by name but only by "husband". This is expected of women no matter the class they are in. In the story she also is married off to man who she doesnt know which is customary to the Indian culture. Lastly, I'd say she does draws upon the way of life there when she helps deliver her neighbor's wife's child.
sorry its kinda long but it is basically what I wrote for my english class.
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