Answer: The narrator is not entirely truthful.
In this excerpt, the narrator is describing the reasons why he has decided to stay in Venice longer. He explains how he persuaded his friends, and almost persuaded himself, that the reason for his long stay was the deisre to study Venetian culture. However, he implies that there are hidden motives for it, indicating that the author is not being entirely truthful.
<span>A.) It asserts that African people are no less human than white settlers.
C.)</span><span>It contends that white settlers should treat African people more respectfully.</span>
I would say true (bc of the index and contents) but I’m not sure
Answer:
D A photograph of Gatsby with him parents
Marris supports her claim that "the image of the Everglades as a paradise is relatively recent" with a passage from Michael Grunwald's book on the history of the Everglades, which says people used to conceive of the location as a "worthless quagmire."
<h3>What is the central idea in Emma Marris: In Defense of Everglades Pythons?</h3>
"In Defense of Everglade Pythons," Emma Marris' blog, demonstrates that humans have influenced the interactions between the previously existing ecosystem inside the Florida Everglades, by the recent arrival of pythons, "It's the blame-the-invasive species narrative."
One primary approach that people have inadvertently used to alter nature is introducing a new species into an existing functioning ecosystem. As a result, people had had great power over nature in the United States since 1492, when Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue. Humans have changed the ecosystem and how new species will evolve.
Note that in literature, when you make a claim or assert anything, you are demanding it or asserting that it is true.
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