There are no options so I can't answer the question. If you put the options we'll be able to help.
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the first option. The reason that supports the idea that lhd is historically significant and culturally relevant would be that it shaped the national conversation onslavery. Hope this answers the question.
The major theme of "Life without Principle" is "freedom", since it talks about the ways in which people can be free from the "chains" of live by living in ways that are beneficial to their mind and body.
An infinitive verb in English is one that is preceded by the preposition TO <em>(and in some situations ended by ING)</em>
The statements that apply to the sentence <em>"To try to write certain sentences is difficult." </em>are:
A.<em> The sentence is correctly written: </em>The statement is grammatically accurate.
B. <em>The sentence contains more than one infinitive: </em>As said before an infinitive verb in English is preceded by the preposition TO, therefore there are two infinitive verbs within it.
C. <em>One infinitive is inside another infinitive phrase: </em>The verb <em>"to try" </em> modifies the meaning of the following infinitive phrase <em>"to write certain sentences is difficult." </em>
Starr Carter is the sixteen-year-old protagonist of The Hate U Give. The novel is presented in the first person from her point-of-view. Starr lives in the urban neighborhood of Garden Heights, but attends private school in a nearby affluent neighborhood called Riverton Hills. This results in a split identity for Starr. She monitors her speech and behavior among her white peers, because she is one of the only African American students at the school, and she feels like she must represent her entire race. In other ways, Starr is a typical teenager; she loves basketball and the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, she is fashion conscious, and she has a Tumblr blog. She thinks her parents are corny, but secretly admires them.
Source: http://www.bookrags.com/studyguide-the-hate-u-give/characters.html#gsc.tab=0
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