Answer: We are not initially responsible for the capture of slaves taken as a result of war.
The first statement disputes the claim because it argues that captives from wars might still be taken in an unjust way. The third statement similarly disputes the claim by arguing that not all captives are victims of combat, but some were kidnapped despite their peaceful existence. Finally, the last statement argues that even if captives were taken lawfully in those wars, it would still be a great kindness to help them.
The second statement, on the other hand, supports the claim. It argues that the capture of slaves is not our responsibility, as they have been lawfully taken during war.
Capitalize "Y" in you since it is the start of a statement
Answer: D.) [W]e shall send to the moon 240,000 miles away from the control station in Houston, a giant rocket more than 300 feet tall.
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Answer:
1- (Whoosh) (clack) (hiss) (ba-bump) (tick) (creak) (whoosh again)
2- my experiences on a roller coaster
3- the author is filled with joy and is very happy they were able to ride the coaster
Explanation:
Ummm.....I'm pretty sure its Setting, tone, theme and characters. :)
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