<span>Read the excerpt from Montaigne's "To the Reader" and answer the question. Had my intention been to seek the world's favour, I should surely have adorned myself with borrowed beauties: I desire therein to be viewed as I appear in mine own genuine, simple, and ordinary manner, without study and artifice: for it is myself I paint. The metaphor implied in these lines suggests to readers that they will find Montaigne's writing style unadorned. To be "genuine, simple and ordinary manners" suggests an unadorned writing style reflectling his own modest behaviour.</span>
Lacrosse moves quickly I don’t get it :(
Answer: The answer is B, instead of building to a violent ending, the author conveys tension by showing characters' efforts to keep their emotions in check.
Answer:
He refers to the concept that the American government does not have a king who can enforce integration
Explanation:
The statement that best explains why George Wallace claims in his inaugural address that Alabama has the right to continue policies of racial segregation is his referral to the concept that the American government does not have a king that can enforce integration and therefore, policies of racial segregation cannot be implemented.
Answer:Berlonica first, I toured. (This is one wrong answer)
Then, I believe it’s Berlonica is one of the most beautifull..
Explanation: The first answer is wrong because it has to many commas. it’s also a run off. Then, for the second. I think it’s wrong because you could just say beutifull because it just sounds wrong. Sorry if I’m wrong! Good luck!
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