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Answer:
Explanation:
People have the right to speak out. It is important because
1. We have the right to speak out. Our Bill of Rights is like the American first 10 amendments. It is our duty as well as our right to speak when those rights are threatened.
2. We have the right to uphold the rights of someone else if we do not cause trouble doing it. Same as the American 1st Amendment.
3. We have the right to worship any God we choose as long as we do not deny others that same right. That in Canada has been a contentious issue with both the Japanese and the Jehovah's Witnesses. The right to try to peaceably try to convert others to a faith is a hard won right both in Canada and the United States. Peaceably is the Key word.
4. We have the right and the duty to print literature as long as we do not use the printing press to promote hate. Canadian Neo Nazi is a particularly deep issue and they have been brought to court many times. I don't know where that issue currently stands, but the courts struck down the threat of striking down their rights to publish.
5. We have the right to gather together to protest something as long as we do it peacefully -- which is a hard right currently. The peaceably part is getting stretched in the United States. I don't know what the outcome of that will be, but demonstrations have always been a way of life in the US and Canada. Sometime when you have a few moments you ought to look at the Vietnam objections.
6) the right to vote was hard won but the Women in the United States particularly. It took 144 years to get the 19th Amendment in America. Canada did 3 years earlier. The women in the US did through peaceful demonstration. It was important to speak out.
7) Civil rights. Martin Luther King. Passive Resistance. Success look it up. There are a lot of examples.
Answer:
A. Personification; it supports the imagery of night and dawn, sleep, and awakening.
Explanation:
She shows that she began to trust when she opens up conversationally about her flowers, and also physically, when she takes off her hat, draws out her hair and invites him beyond the fence.
Correct Options:
1. They were about faith and spiritual matters
3. They were written by Donne.
4. There were nineteen total.
Holy Sonnets are a series of 19 poems written by an English Poet John Donne. These are also known as Divine Sonnets and were published two years after the death of Donne. The main theme of the Holy Sonnets was Faith and Spiritual Matters. The poems also explore the concept of sin, death and salvation.Therefore, the correct options are number 1,3 and 4.