Nonfiction books are about anything that has happened in real life, such as a biography or an autobiography.
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Harriet Beecher Stowe was an American writer and abolitionist. She came from an American family with an ingrained Puritan tradition and resistance to slavery. Her most famous work is Uncle Tom's Cabin, which significantly influenced America and Britain in the fight against slavery. Harriet spent much of her life on the border of northern and southern parts of America, so all of her anti-slavery works are based on a fact she knew from childhood. Throughout her life, she contributed to the fight against slavery in America through her journalistic and literary activities.
The correct option is the last one - <span>it was based on the belief that segregation was permissible as long as the facilities were equal.
According to this excerpt, segregation is okay only if everything is equal for white and black citizens. So they can be separated in trains and other vehicles as long as these vehicles are of equal quality. Obviously, that opinion is problematic which is why segregation was banned many years ago.
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The correct answer is letter C. In the passage from “The Rescue Mission”, the author has chosen the present tense to make the narrative appear more vividly by assimilating it to the here-and-now of the speech act. This use of the present tense is also called <u>Conversational and Narrative Historical present</u>. It describes the past as if it is happening now. These sentences are clear examples of this use in the setting: “I’ve got the clips, bungee cord, vests, and basket, and the rest of the equipment is onboard.”; “I have to get my head in the zone because this chopper is heading into stormy conditions, and it will feel as though things are happening at supersonic speed when we get to the site.”