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President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act in 1830 to relocate Native Indians to the west. In his "On Indian Removal" speech, he discusses how Indian Removal benefits both Indians and White Americans. A personal story about a young boy being relocated with his clan on the Trail of Tears is another writing about Native American removal. Though these two readings deal with the same subject, they use quite different language to express their views on Native American removal. The situation is described differently in both pieces, as is the sentence structure and tone. The language differences between Jackson's "On Indian Removal" and Rutledge's "Samuel's Memory" show how separate groups viewed and were affected by Indian removal.
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The reader is often shocked and surprised by the magical elements.
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I'm not completely sure
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COmpound sentence
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Compound sentences have more than one subject and more than one verb. ... Remember that an independent clause is a complete sentence, or thought, that has a subject and a verb.
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The factors that led up to and fueled the Triangular trade was the discovery of land and slavery.
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How do Indy and Marion escape the Well of Souls? Indy knocks down one wall of the chamber by toppling a giant statue of Anubis to reveal an adjoining room (filled with mummified corpses) that leads to the surface.