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The point of view in The Wizard of Oz by Lyman Frank Baum is third-person omniscient narrator. This type of narrator knows all the events and all the feelings and thoughts of all the characters in the story, he even knows more of each character than any of them knows about themselves or about others; thus, his account is complete and accurate. In the novel, for example, the Cowardly Lion thinks he lacks courage, but the omniscient narrator tells us of an incident that shows that he has in fact what he thinks he lacks. When the characters come across a great ditch, the Cowardly Lion, who hypothetically lacks in courage, courageously carries the others one-by-one on his back to the other side, which shows that the narrator knows more about Cowardly Lion’s traits than Lion himself.
The correct answer is B) a request to move McIntosh from his station in Georgia to the Grand Army.
A central idea of Walton's letter to Washington is the following: "a request to move McIntosh from his station in Georgia to the Grand Army."
On August 5, 1777, George Walton sent a letter to General George Washington asking permission to send Lachland McIntosh to the Grand Army because he has deemed correct after the duel he had against Governor Button Gwinnett. In the event, McIntosh had killed the governor. That is why Walton deemed it necessary to move McIntosh from Georgia camp to the Grand Army.
Answer:
the passage of new state laws allowing segregation
Explanation:
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D because if you insert in danger of in the sentence where vulnerable is it still makes sense.