C. Only British Jews supported the jewish refugee children.
The correct answer is - In addition, forests provide natural beauty.
This is the only sentence that shows that the ideas from this example and the one before it are connected because they are similar. The other sentences show opposite ideas, by using connectors such as however, conversely (which means 'on the other hand'), and in contrast.
Answer:
- Free Lights
- Free Music
- Free Education
Mary Antin considered free education as the most important thing.
Explanation:
Mary Antin (1881-1949) was a Russian Jew immigrant who in 1894 immigrated to America along with his parents and siblings. She in her immigrant autobiography "The Promised Land" talks about her own and her family's initial experiences as immigrant settler in Boston's West End slum.
She talks about three things which were free then in America in contrast to Russia, these three things are;
Free Lights: <em>"Light was free; the streets were bright as a synagogue on a holy day."</em>
Free Music:<em> "Music was free; we had been serenaded, to our gaping delight, by a brass band of many pieces soon after our installation on Union Place."</em>
Free Education: "Education was free. That subject my father had written about repeatedly, as comprising his chief hope for us children"
She talks about free education the most and considers it the most important free facility as displayed by her words, <em>"the essence of American opportunity, the treasure that no thief could touch, not even misfortune or poverty. It was the one thing he was able to promise us when he sent for us; surer, safer than bread or shelter."</em>
Answer:
#1 visited
#2 enjoyed
#3 home (im not sure if it's correct)
#4 houses
#5 likes
#6 prefers
Explanation:
Definition: The simple predicate of a sentence is the verb that is done in the sentence. It can be the action that happens, the state of being, or the linking verb. Hint: Ask yourself, "The subject did what?" It can help if you find the subject first.
Answer:
An allusion is a figure of speech that refers to a famous person, place, or historical event.
Explanation: