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§ That's a hard situation to be in, but I'd try to tell my family that just because someone is of another race doesn't make them a horrible person or mean they should be treated like garbage- Then, if I could change their minds I'd tell my parents about them, but be careful not to say that we are friends, and if they are accepting I'd tell them I want to be friends with the classmate §
Read the excerpt from Wonder by R. J. Palacio. I walked toward Jack and followed him out of the auditorium. He held the double doors open for me, and as I passed by, he looked at me right in the face, kind of daring me to look back at him, which I did. Then I actually smiled. I don't know. Sometimes when I have the feeling like I'm almost crying, it can turn into an almost-laughing feeling. And that must have been the feeling I was having then, because I smiled, almost like I was going to giggle. The thing is, because of the way my face is, people who don't know me very well don't always get that I'm smiling. My mouth doesn't go up at the corners the way other people's mouths do. It just goes straight across my face. But somehow Jack Will got that I had smiled at him. And he smiled back. Which detail best helps readers create a mental picture of August? Jack Will understands that August has smiled at him. Jack Will looks August right in the face. August’s mouth goes straight across when he smiles. August has a feeling of almost-laughing, and then he smiles.
Read the excerpt from “Pakistan’s Malala.”
On the blog, she praised her father, who was operating one of the few schools that would go on to defy that order.
"My father said that some days ago someone brought the printout of this diary saying how wonderful it was," Malala wrote. "My father said that he smiled, but could not even say that it was written by his daughter."
Now that active and imaginative mind could be gone.
Which sentence best reflects Ziauddin Yousufzai’s view of his daughter’s writing?
“On the blog, she praised her father, who was operating one of the few schools. . . .”
“My father said that some days ago someone brought the printout of this diary saying how wonderful it was,” Malala wrote.
"My father said that he smiled, but could not even say that it was written by his daughter."
“Now that active and imaginative mind could be gone.”
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I think it's
My father said that he smiled, but could not even say that it was written by his daughter."
We drove our cute, comfortable car on a twisting, scenic road to see the old, apartment house that our happy, excited friends bought.
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(write one sentence using the word solicitously and one sentence using the word quarry )
Pls don;'t copy on g00gle
read romans 6:23. write this verse in your own words
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The Word of God says, "The wages for sin is death"
So, if sin is how you work, then death should be the check
There can be no forgiveness without the shedding of blood
The penalty must be paid if God is a righteous judge
We say, "Just let it slide", but, if someone killed your cousin
Would you call that judge righteous if his killer goes unpunished?
Or would you call him crooked? And we know the Lord ain't that
So, there's a death penalty, and someone has to pay that
The moment that you sin, your life has been indebted
And His mercy is the only reason He ain't yet collected
So, that's why they would sacrifice lambs in their places
But it didn't clear the debt, it was just a partial payment.