Both C and D.
"will" in will be is a linking verb saying which tense it is in or indicating.
I think it would be 'D. Absolute' as nothing is 'absolutely' more perfect than something else and nothing is 'absolutely' perfect either.
Answer and Explanation:
Anna Quindlen uses a simile in her article "A Quilt of a Country", comparing the United States to a quilt "built of bits and pieces..." This comparison means that the United States, just like the quilt, is formed by parts that do not originally match, that are dissimilar. However, once put together, those parts end up forming a beautiful mosaic of people. While the quilt has a thread to unite its parts, the United States has its ideals and dreams to unite the different people who form its population. Therefore, no matter what origin and cultural background people may have, they are still parts of an important and beautiful whole.
Answer:
On July 4, 1957 Eleanor Roosevelt wrote in her syndicated newspaper column about the dreams of people when the U.S. Declaration of Independence was issued and the Constitution was drafted.
Explanation:
The expression above mentioned “courage” and was slightly more complicated than the target quotation. The ad copy writer was unidentified, and QI hypothesizes that the statement was already in circulation without attribution. The modern saying was credited to Eleanor Roosevelt