After reading the excerpt from "No Compromise with the Evil of Slavery," we can say that what Garrison means is:
D. If Americans refuse to uphold the ideals of the Declaration of Independence, they might as well burn it.
<h3>What is Garrison saying in the excerpt?</h3>
- William Lloyd Garrison (1805-1879) was a journalist and abolitionist. In "No Compromise With the Evil of Slavery," he argues that no man should be allowed to make another man his slave. That is the same as stealing a life.
- In the excerpt we are analyzing here, Garrison says that the Declaration of independence will be worth nothing if slavery is still allowed. When he says they may throw the declaration into "consuming fire," he means the document should be burned if it is not respected.
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Person, place, work, thing, etc.
Answer:
identifying important words and phrases
Explanation:
If you identify critical words and phrases, you can essentially narrow down what you want to speak about in your summary as those critical words and phrases carry a heavy weight and highlight the overall theme of the plot.
Start of by writing 7x+1=50. Subtract 1 from both sides. You will get 50-1=49. Then you have 7x=49. Divide 7 on both sides. 7x/7. 49/7=7. X=7. Therefore x=7. Check your answer by plugging 7 into x. 7(7)=49+1=50. The answer checks out!