The rich do not help the poor.
Answer:
A hero is someone who is willing to help people in any situation, regardless of how easy or difficult. in order to be a hero, a person must possess many qualities such as bravery, selflessness, humility, courage, strength and even intelligence. Any one can be a hero, regardless of your age or gender, you don't need to have big muscles or a cape, all you do need is a couple of heroic qualities.
As mentioned before, there are many heroic qualities in which someone can posses, but how does someone actually acquire these traits, what must they do in order to inherit such admirable skills? In the following paragraphs, I will speak on how to acquire heroic traits, the importance of heroic traits and such skills will be useful.
Explanation:
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The character of Lavinia from Hodgson's A Little Princess is "inordinately jealous of Sara" because she is used to being the leader in the school (Hodgson, A Little Princess).
Answer: Option E.
<u>Explanation:</u>
In text citation is the reference that has been made in the text. This reference that has been made in the text also includes the source in proper words and the name of the source from which this has been taken.
Since this in text citation is very clearly telling the readers that it has been picked up from the story A little Princess which has been written by Hodgson, it proves to be the best in text citation compared to the other options that have been given here.
Answer:
It sums up what the poet has written about the sun in the first three stanzas.
Explanation:
The contribution the last stanza made to the structure of "The Golden Cat" is that it sums up what the poet has written about the sun in the first three stanzas.
<em>Below is the excerpt of that stanza:</em>
<em>His face is one big Golden smile,</em>
<em>It measures round, at least a mile—</em>
<em>How dull our World would be, and flat,</em>
<em>Without the Golden Pu**y Cat.</em>
Here, the poet buttresses the point he made about the sun. He states that our world will be dull without the Golden Cat. So, it's clearly seen that this stanza sums up what have been said about the sun in the previous stanzas.