Paine tells us that it's impractical for such a large nation (America) to be ruled by a tiny little island (Britain, obviously.)
A. Metaphor.
Margaret’s message to John II in her letter of 28 October 1470 was how was she going in the country, that she had sold some 'dysshes, plateres, and sawceres' and that she send the money to him. She advised him to take into account how he spent the money. She encouraged him to be brave. She said that she thanked God for how God guided his way, but that he must take care. And she finished her letter with the following phrase:
'God make here a good wooman' (hoping that God helped her and made of her a good person)
Hello. You forgot the answer options. The options are:
A. To force the radio station to fire Welles and his producers
B. To make Orson Welles feel bad for having caused a panic
C. To generate interest and sell newspapers
D. To allow readers a chance to feel better about their reaction
Answer:
C. To generate interest and sell newspapers
Explanation:
The Newyork Times knew of the interest that the population used to have in stories of hysteria, stories that caused a negative movement in the population through manipulation and an intense procological control, capable and causing panic in many people at once. In this case, Newyork Times decided to emphasize the stories of mass hysteria, because it knew that this would promote a great sale of newspapers, because it had a large interested public.
Answer:
To goad someone or something is to annoy, provoke encourage or force them or it to do something.
Since you missed the given options, I will just provide the answer directly.
When a sentence is in the active voice, this means that the subject becomes the direct doer of the action. So, for the sentence to become active, it should be stated like this: They sung the newly composed songs. Hope this helps.