Answer: I think it was the Cratchits.
Explanation: A Christmas was such a good story but I may be a little fuzzy on who’s who. If I did help and get it right, help a gal out and mark her a brainliest?
The evidence that leads you to believe that the dagger Macbeth sees is an illusion is "Or out thou but/ a dagger in my mind." So, from the choices here, I do believe the correct answer is D.
In his speech <em>What To the Slave Is the Fourth of July?</em>, Douglass argues that the state of Virginia has passed laws that punish slaves if they commit crime. He believes that the fact that these laws exist implies that the government believes slaves to be logical, moral, thinking humans that hold personal responsibility. Moreover, laws are passed against teaching them to read and write. These laws imply that slaves can be taught things, and that they have the capacity to learn. This establishes the "manhood" of slaves.
As the law of the United States has already established that all men have the right to own their own body and to freedom, and black people are, as proven, fully human, then it must be illegal to own them.
Where’s the excerpt dear. I don’t know where it’s at.
The one that inspired details would be : A. Yeats' knowledge of Irish mythology
Almost all the subject matters in Yeats' works is the result of his love and deep knowledge of celtic myth and folklore
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