He is joking. D) He is joking because Mr. Brishner is fat and slovenly
In Pygmalion, we observe a society divided, separated by language, education, and wealth. Shaw gives us a chance to see how that gap can be bridged, both successfully and unsuccessfully. As he portrays it, London society cannot simply be defined by two terms, "rich" and "poor."
Within each group there are smaller less obvious distinctions, and it is in the middle, in that gray area between wealth and poverty that many of the most difficult questions arise and from which the most surprising truths emerge.
Answer:
it is a fragment that can be completed by adding "at this time" at the end.
Explanation:
The correct option is D. Memmott explains that the tragedy is not well known today and then shows why it is worth remembering.
Dominican Republic and Haiti are neighbor countries. Many Haitians seek for refuge in their neighbor nation until today, because the Dominican Republic has been increasing its economy over the years, giving more opportunities for a better life than in Haiti.
Unfortunately, through cruelty, Trujillo's government executed many Haitian people only because they were from a different nationality, creating an environment of hate for those people.
The need of remembering this tragedy is for all the Haitians that were killed during that time and for the ones who, even though were born in the Dominican Republic, still cannot have their civil rights such as education, health care and legal documentation only because their mother or father are from Haiti.
Border of lights is a movement to remember and grief all those people and also collaborate to bring more justice into this country.
Answer:
Those who helped influence and inspire Eileen Collins -to become an astronaut- when she was a young girl were the Mercury astronauts.
Explanation:
As the article says - published in 2003 - <u>Eileen Collins became the first woman to become a mission commander at NASA</u>.
Born in Elmira, NY on 11/19/1956, she was chosen for an astronaut training program at NASA when she was just one month in the Air Force. He has a bachelor's degree in mathematics-economics and a master's degree in space systems management.
<em>In her own words -during the interview- she explains that the </em><em>Mercury mission astronauts inspired her when she was very young</em><em>, despite knowing that there were no female astronauts</em>.
When she was in high school, many opportunities were offered to women, including being part of the Air Force.
He says that although she is the first female commander at NASA, she hopes not to be the last.
A source of inspiration for all young Americans.