Answer:
Answer(B) “It informs readers that there is a connection between slavery and sugar”
Explanation:
I read the passage and took the test
1. Lofty
2. Charade
3. Countenance
4. Ghastly
5. Contagion
6. Dominion
7. Utterly
8. Endure
9. Pestilence
10. Depopulated
11. No space... (Grotesque )
12. Monotonous
13. Avatar
14. Courtiers
15. Gothic
Please give me brainly.,, I hope this is so correct
I would say A, <span>She has been raised in a society that views women as physically weak and incapable; thus, she does not think she can win a war against Creon. My reasoning is when a woman isn't excepted it can either cause war or eventually leave someone to believe that lie. However, that is only something I could guess from the information given. I have not read the story that this has related to. So I'm only making a conclusion off a logical statement. I hope this helps.
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Your answer is C because that would be the best option
Answer:
D
Explanation:
By naming the destruction of bridges, houses, and roads, the text specifies what types of infrastructures can be destroyed by storms. Only saying that weather is damaging does perhaps conjure up images of flooded streets and toppled trees, but it does not make a direct enough reference to the costly impact of strong storms.
It is much more precise to name expensive losses associated directly with the flooding, landslides and wind gusts generated by the tropical storms.