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(b) Delineate and evaluate the reasoning in seminal U. S. texts, including the
premises and arguments in works of public advocacy.
Reread paragraphs 11-12 and 24–26. Describe the premises, or basic beliefs, in
Jefferson's argument for the colonists' right to independence from Great Britain.
Use examples from the text to support your answer.
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The description of the house in this excerpt gives an example of
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In 250-300 words, explain how the theme of social justice is explored in the novel. {to kill a mockingbird}
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English, 21.06.2019 23:30
Me with this questions i really need them right 4. any complex sentence contains a. independent clauses only b. dependent clauses only c. one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses d. neither independent clauses nor dependent clauses 5. an appositive is a phrase or clause that a. is a noun or group of words acting as a noun b. is placed right next to a noun c. gives more information about a noun d. all of the above 6. select the correctly punctuated sentence containing appositve. a. the vocational counselor an experienced placement specialist has agreed to me get a job. b. the vocational counselor, an experienced placement specialist has agreed to me get a job. c. the vocational counselor an experienced placement specialist, has agreed to me get a job. d. the vocational counselor, an experienced placement specialist, has agreed to me get a job.
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English, 22.06.2019 02:30
If this were a fictionalized account, instead of a memoir, which might be the opening sentence? a) i am not your prisoner. b) i find myself in prison. c) you have taken me prisoner. d) black hawk had been taken prisoner.
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