I know exactly what to tell my support team about my learning. 1. What has been the hardest part of starting school during the pandemic? The hardest part of starting school during the pandemic for me would be learning through zoom / learning online. I get easily distracted and get uncomfortable and lose my train of thought in school as it is. Doing this online makes it harder for me as there are way more distractions at home and I have a hard time taking care of my siblings while doing work. 2. What have you enjoyed the most about starting school during the pandemic? So far I really enjoy not having to walk to school in the morning and the oh so magical experience of never having to leave my bed. 3. What are your goals in this course this year? What do you want to learn or get better at? My goals for this course for this year are to get at least an A and learning how to write essays better. I really do however want to improve my story writing skills...
As long as there is virtue of law and custom, society will continue to talks about damnation that is created by them and bring it to society, connecting both uncontrollable circumstances to the will of divine destiny; and if all these three problems proceed to continue, man shall be degraded based on how poor they are, women continue to be corrupted by their or another hunger, and the severely sick children caused by the little hope they have, will be the same as long as ignorance and poverty exists in the world we live in and as long as people choose to ignore it, books of nature of Les Miserables cannot fail to be of use.
The movie doesn't spend much time on the bishop as he isn't the main character. However the book does concentrate on the bishop for quite a bit. We do get to the point where Jean Valjean meets the bishop but a lot of the details in the book are missing in the movie as its more fast pace. Like Jean Valjean finding the bishop instead of being directed to him by a lady. The SINGLE BIGGEST DIFFRENCE IS THAT THERE ARE NO SONGS IN THE BOOK. Other than this the movie goes ahead to the rest of the book which we haven't read.
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