<span>C would be a controversial argument. The idea of making cigarettes wholly illegal would go against the wishes of some people who value personal liberty, while it might be favored by others who have seen or experienced the negative effects of smoking long-term.</span>
<span>debatable as to whether he or his accusers are better off </span>
Jason Reynolds charmed his audience at the start of his speech at Lesley University Commencement address by making a joke about his hair and the fitting of the head ornament he was using. The central idea of his joke is to validate one of his principles: Insecurities are Healhty.
<em> "Sometimes insecurities and fears can push us towards greatness: to do more and to be more." (Reynolds)</em>
So, the final answer for this question is:
by making a joke about his hair and the fitting of the head ornament he was using.
1. two heads are better than one
2. Suzie and June work together and tutored each other to pass their class
hope this helps!
I would argue that both short stories present characters (Goodman Brown and Mrs. Sommers, respectively) that are weary of their current lives and, ideally, would like to be able to escape. Goodman Brown is losing his faith in his wife, his community and his religion, and Mrs. Sommers would prefer to focus on her and on her needs rather than on her children.