Jis isit la yo ka resevwa kèk pwen.
Answer:
Everything can be done by her .
Explanation:
She = Subject
Can do = Verb
Everything = Object
Answer:
Nothing. It says literally nothing. It's not so much about the morality of the participants but the situation in which they were placed.
Explanation:
Whilst one might look at this question and come to the immediate conclusion that the participant's guilt of cheating is immoral. First, we must define what immorality is. Immorality is "the state or quality of being immoral; wickedness", Immoral is "not conforming to accepted standards of morality", Morality is "principles concerning the distinction between right and wrong or good and bad behavior". When we think of being moral, we think of people doing genuinely good things out of the purity of their hearts; however, let's say that a single mother who works two part-time jobs for her toddler also attends a local college to be able to get better job opportunities and whilst her professor has acknowledged they understand her situation, they have no sympathy and continuously make life hard for the woman. The woman has nearly no choice but to cheat on her next exam; however, not because she has malicious intent or because she wants a better grade. She cheats because it's a necessity if she wants to be able to provide a roof, water, food, and comfort to her child and get a job to support them better. This does not come from a place of malice, it comes from a place of desperation that she was driven into by an ignorant professor. Her morals were in the right place but due to the unfortunate circumstance she was in, she felt forced into the bad decision. That being said, one bad decision does not mean immorality.
b. organize sub-topics.
c. write the thesis.
d. take notes.
the knowledge that Nene is a good Christian woman
the fact that Nene is willing to learn Okeke's language
the news that Nene keeps her house very well
the pleas that Nene sends on her children's behalf
"Marriage is a Private Affair" is a short story that was written by author Chinua Achebe and it was published in 1952. In essence, this story narrates the life of three characters: Nnaemeka, Okeke and Nene. Okeke, is Nnaemeka´s father, a member of the Igbo tribe and fierce Christian who upholds all of the Igbo traditions with zeal. Nnaemeka is Okeke´s son and he causes a big rift with his father after he decides to marry a woman who is not of Okeke´s choosing, and who does not uphold the Christian beliefs because she is a teacher. And finally, we have Nene, a woman who lives in Lagos and who becomes Nnaemeka´s wife and the reason for the break-up between father and son. In the end, and after Nene and Nnaemeka get married and have children, despite Okeke´s refusal to accept his son´s choice, Okeke ends up caving in because Nene writes him a letter telling him about his two grandchildren and how they desire to know him. Okeke, during a serious storm, goes to bed worried, and hardly sleeps, because he might die estranged from his grandchildren and his son. This is why the correct answer is D: The pleas that Nene sends on her children´s behalf.
The phrase in question is an example of an excuse. Students often cite reasons like internet outages to evade responsibility for not completing assignments on time. However, teachers often evaluate such claims critically.
The phrase, 'I couldn't turn my paper in on time because my internet stopped working' is an example of an excuse. An excuse is a reason or explanation given to defend or justify a fault, failure, or offense. In this case, the student fails to turn in their paper on time and blames it on an internet outage. Such excuses are often used to evade responsibility for a failure or delay. However, teachers are often skeptical of such claims as they can be misused to secure additional time or evade penalties.
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