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A detail which provides specific evidence to <em>develop an author's claim</em> is the proof which backs up the claim of a person and validates their claim by making use of either:
- Statistical data
- Figures
- Scientific reports, etc
A supporting detail or evidence is important as it helps to provide evidence which shows that a claim is valid.
For example, if a person states that America has more blacks than Hispanics, he would have to bring statistical data from a trusted source to prove his claim.
Please note that your question is incomplete so I gave you a general overview to get a better understanding of the concept.
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Answer:
from the sky god, Enkai
Explanation:
this is because one of the six elements of mythology is supernatural and/or non-human characters. These characters often possess super-human powers and use them to interact with our human world by, for example, controlling the weather. But in this case it would be gifting the Maasai people with cattle.
Answer:
The two lines that demonstrate the author’s opposition to conventional ideas of patriotism are:-
1. You just expected him to kill someone else, some of those foreigners, that weren't there because they had any say about it, but because they had to be there, poor wretches—conscripts, or whatever they call 'em".
2. I thank my God he didn't live to do it! I thank my God they killed him first, and that he ain't livin' with their blood on his hands!
Explanation:
'Editha' by 'William Dean Howells
' is a story based on war, media and patriotism. It is set during the Spanish - American war times and brings out different perspectives and opinions about the characters in the story.
Editha encouraged her fiance George Gearson to get himself enlisted in the Spanish-American War.
The two mentioned lines are a demonstration of author's strong opposition to the traditional ways of showing patriotism. One shows empathy towards the poor and towards the foreigners who were likely to be killed and they couldn't do anything about it.