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B. It is important to love and be loved while you’re alive
C. Fire turns everything to ash
D. During the twilight of a day,the sun sets in the West
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The person who wrote this email believes that the local library should be a priority: "the public library is essential to our community." This person cares about the town's students' ability to study in an appropriate environment: "students need a safe and quiet place to complete their homework." They would like the library to remain available as it currently is.
The problem is the city council's recent decision to reduce the opening hours for the library: "city council plans to cut the library’s hours." We are told that this measure comes as a response to the charges that are involved in keeping the library open (paying the employees, for the most part): "the budget is an issue."
This is an issue because as a consequence, the students would not get to study in as good conditions as they do now: "this will limit students’ time to study and conduct research after school." As a result, the community can try to influence the vote of the city council's members on the issue: "I am writing to urge you to vote against these cuts."
The solution suggested to the city official is to ask college students to volonteer as library employees, in order to keep the library open without the city council's worrying about paying the staff: "perhaps volunteers from the local community college can help staff the library."
A.Hammurabi was a Babylonian king. He created 282 laws based on revenge. One law said a person that beat up another person had to have his or her hands cut off.
B.Hebrew scriptures say, "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, a life for a life." This means the punishment should fit the crime. It is law based on revenge.
C.If a person was guilty of murder, Hammurabi's code said that he or she had to be killed by stoning or drowning. Hammurabi was the king of Babylon many years ago.
D.Lex talionis is the idea of law based on revenge. Hammurabi's Code is an example of this. The code was made up of 282 laws based on the idea of revenge.