Answer:C.
An article that gives a step-by-step account of the 1925 Scopes Monkey Trial, which was about the teaching of evolution in public schools
Explanation:
The later quote from the story that confirms my answer to Part A is: "As the Minotaur bellowed in his ear and grabbed at him with its hairy arms, Theseus found a strength which he did not know he possessed." (Paragraph 21)
<h3>What was the prompt in Part A?</h3>
- In Part A of the text, we are asked how the interaction between Theseus and King Minos in paragraphs 12-15 contributes to the plot as a whole.
- The answer to that question is: D. It further contrasts King Minos' villainous ways with Theseus' bravery, setting Theseus up as the hero.
- Paragraph 21 of the text supports this answer because it portrays the strength of Theseus who boldly fought the Minotaur.
Learn more about Theseus and the Minotaur here:
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C- first, suddenly, then, while, eventually
Answer:
Imperialism is often associated with exerting control over people and territories. It is directly related to the use of force, be it military or not - maybe some sort of financial and cultural control.
We can see those characteristics in this excerpt. It is typical of imperialist minds and the propaganda they spread to claim that it is all done for a greater good. Even death. It is only another step on the way up. That can be clearly seen in the following sentences: "you can not destroy practises of barbarism, of slavery, superstition, which for centuries have desolated in the interior Africa, without the use of force" and " we may rest assured that for one life lost a hundred will be gained, and the cause of civilization and the prosperity of the people will in the long run be eminently advanced."
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