Once upon a time, there was a dog named Max and a cat named Luna. They lived in the same neighborhood but didn't get along. Max loved chasing after squirrels and digging holes in the backyard, while Luna preferred to lounge around and chase shadows.
One sunny afternoon, Max and Luna found themselves stuck in a tree together. They had been chasing the same squirrel and ended up climbing too high. They were scared and didn't know how to get down.
As they sat on the tree branch, Max and Luna realized that they needed each other's help. Max, being a dog, had strong paws and could easily climb down the tree. Luna, on the other hand, had sharp claws and could help Max by scratching the bark to create footholds.
Reluctantly, they put their differences aside and worked together. Max guided Luna on where to scratch, and Luna carefully made the necessary marks on the tree. With teamwork and coordination, they managed to create a path down the tree.
As they reached the ground safely, Max and Luna realized the importance of teamwork and how their differences could be strengths when combined. They learned that by working together, they could overcome challenges that seemed impossible on their own.
From that day forward, Max and Luna became the best of friends. They played together, shared their toys, and even protected each other from neighborhood bullies. Their friendship taught them the value of collaboration, respect, and acceptance.
The lesson from Max and Luna's story is that no matter how different we may be, we can achieve great things by working together and appreciating each other's unique abilities. By embracing teamwork, we can accomplish more than we ever could on our own.
B."be careful!" he exclaimed. "That bridge is not stable!"
C."Be careful!" He exclaimed. "That bridge is not stable!"
D."Be careful!" he exclaimed. "That bridge is not stable!"
When Esquivel was a little girl, her family would tell her not to step on a kernel of corn. This is because corn was sacred.
When Esquivel grew up, she realized that this story was a myth, and that nothing bad would happen if she stepped on the kernel. However, she still taught the myth to her daughter because she saw it as a way to maintaining oral and cultural traditions alive.
Answer: B. Battery
Explanation: Doctors must get their patients’ consent before performing any procedures.
Battery is an intentional tort and can occur when a doctor performs procedures that require touching a patient in a manner that the patient hasn’t consented to. Consent is a defense against the claim of battery. This applies not only to operations, for which consent forms are normally signed before operating, but can also apply to a physical examination.