Which best describes the strategy sagoyewatha uses in this excerpt to develop the central idea of his speech? he illustrates how
the united states and european governments acted like children who cheat at games. he describes the treaties given to the tribes by the us government. he describes similarities and differences between kings and children. he provides evidence as to why he cannot trust either the united states or european governments
It can be inferred that the strategy that Sagoyewatha uses in this excerpt to develop the central idea of his speech is: "he provides evidence as to why he cannot trust either the united states or European governments" (Option D)
<h3>What is a central idea?</h3>
A Central Idea is the dominant topic of a text of literature. It is easily identified by looking at what the subtopics are designed to prove.
Thus, it is correct to state that the strategy that Sagoyewatha uses in this excerpt to develop the central idea of his speech is: "he provides evidence as to why he cannot trust either the united states or European governments"
This passage shows that Frankenstein is astonished and impressed of his creation ( the monster). It also portrays the fact that he feels proud and happy.
I'd say it's that she is stubborn. She is unable to make a compromise in times of trouble meaning she's not open to it and she's not level-headed about it, but she doesn't enjoy trouble either. She is stubborn and it was honorable of her to stand up for what she believed was right, but she had no sense of compromise.
<h2>Jonas learns how it feels to be celebrated and honored as a unique individual. ... Now that he has experienced real feelings, he know that feelings cannot be told; they are felt.</h2>