The correct answer is C. She gives an account of actual violence inflicted on a teenager in Central America.
This is because she provides the experience of a person that lived that violence personally and explains how injured was that teenager, describing his chest and face, and describing how he clasped his chest because of the pain. As well as, describing how the teenager was afraid for his life and because of the violence and decided to be deported.
Answer:
Kevin has strong skills in D. positive work ethic.
Explanation:
People who have a <u>positive work ethic</u> embody certain principles such as the right attitude and approach towards the job, respect for other people, lively communication, reliability, constant productivity, a self disciplined character and the ability to cooperate with their collegues. Since Kevin has a positive attitude, works constantly and manages to help his collegues after he has finished his tasks, one could easily say that he has strong skills in D. positive work ethic.
Answer: Both poems address the subject of undying passion.
Explanation: In the poem In the poem “That I did always love” by Emily Dickinson, the author displays the feeling that with love, life is immortal. In the poem “Why do I love' You, Sir?" also written by Emily Dickinson, she displays how love cannot be and doesn’t need to be explained because it comes naturally. Both poems show that love is unconditional, inexplicable, and needs to be accepted as it comes because it is beyond ourselves.
A subject-verb disagreement is when we use the plural-form verb for a single-form noun or a single-form verb is used for a plural noun, for example "she read" or "they reads". In the text the three subject-verb disagreements are: 1. "app that ask people" it should be: "app that asks people" because app is a singular noun. 2. "There are a difference", the correct form would be: "There is a difference" because difference is a singular noun. 3. "What the public actually desire" it should be: What the public actually desires" because public is a singular noun.
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