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The sentence in the excerpt from Patrick Henry's famous "liberty or death" speech at the Second Virginia Convention in 1775 that emphasized the American colonists' effore to avoid war was "We have petitioned; we have remonstrated; we have supplicated; we have prostrated ourselves before the throne, and have implored its interposition to arrest the tyrannical hands of the ministry and Parliament."
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Explanation: Sonny's music touches his brother, the narrator, especially. Their relationship is reborn, just like Sonny is redeemed. With his blues, he saves himself, his relationship to his brother, and those who truly listen.
Answer:I'm only a year or so in to learning but believe it's more or less a partial phrase.
こんにち is like "this day" and は is just the particle
So こんにちは is like "as for this day(it is 'insert unspoken words')"
Same with こんばんは "as for this evening"
If you were to say to someone on the street "Beautiful day" which is just an adjective and a noun but doesn't have a verb anywhere, you'd know they just meant "It's a beautiful day out, don't you agree?" and that it was a greeting.
The whole partial phrase thing happens a lot in casual speech. When someone asks あなたは "as for you?", it's typically asked as a question but doesn't have a か or anything about what is being asked. Context.
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Let
the original amount of money. If he lost 1/5 of it, then he only has 4/5 left. Then he spent 65% of it which means that he only has 35% of the 4/5ths of the money left. Therefore, we can set up the equation as


As far as I know, it means 'combined'.