The above question wants to analyze your reading and writing ability, so you should write this letter and I'll show you how to do that.
First, you should read Tom's letter, understand the subjects he is addressing and the language he is using. You can use articles and summaries to aid this understanding.
After that, you should be able to write your essay as follows:
- Introduction: Introduce who Tom is and the importance of his letter.
- Body: Write down the subjects that Tom addresses in the letter and how this demonstrates his personality, characteristics, in addition to presenting the context in which he is inserted and how the Phelps family contributes and interferes in this context.
- Conclusion: Show how this letter is important for the story and understanding the character.
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Answer:
If your talking about the snake then..
Explanation:
This cartooon represents the colonies in a form of a chopped up snake. Benjamin Frankflin is trying to represent that, if the colonies dont all join together then they will fall deeply and harshly to there death in battle.
read it then go back look through the story and find your answer good luck
Answer:
i really think B but not sure
Explanation:
was one of the major participants in the Seven Years' War which lasted between 1754 and 1763. Britain emerged from the war as the world's leading colonial power, having gained a number of new territories at the Treaty of Paris in 1763 and established itself as the world's pre-eminent naval power.
The war started poorly for Britain, which suffered many deaths from the plague and scurvy, and at the hands of France in North America during 1754–55; and in the loss of Menorca in 1756. The same year Britain's major ally Austria switched sides and aligned itself with France; and Britain was hastily forced to conclude a new alliance with Frederick the Great's Prussia. For the next seven years these two nations were ranged against a growing number of enemy powers led by France. After a period of political instability, the rise of a government headed by the Duke of Newcastle and William Pitt the elder provided Britain with firmer leadership, enabling it to consolidate and achieve its war aims.
In 1759 Britain enjoyed an Annus Mirabilis, "year of miracles", with success over the French on the continent (Germany), in North America (capturing the capital of New France), and in India. In 1761 Britain also came into conflict with Spain. The following year British forces captured Havana and Manila, the western and eastern capitals of the Spanish Empire, and repulsed a Spanish invasion of Portugal. By this time the Pitt-Newcastle ministry had collapsed, Britain was short of credit and the generous peace terms offered by France and its allies were accepted.
Through the crown, Britain was allied to the Electorate of Hanover and Kingdom of Ireland, both of which effectively fell under British military command throughout the war. It also directed the military strategy of its various colonies around the world including British America. In India British possessions were administered by the East India Company.