Ac<span>cording to this passage, Tom Stoppard is a playwright. that is a true option since the passage says they wrote a play. </span>
Many scientific theories that are mentioned in the novel have been applied in real life. For example, Galvani proved that stimulation of a frog's nerve causes contraction of the muscle to which it is attached. This was proven in 1791. Because of this discovery, there was extensive research and excitement throughout the European nation on the application of electricity to sustain human life.
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Answer: A) The O'Learys were recent immigrants to America from Ireland.
This passage tells the story of a fire. The details it provides are mostly useful to the account, such as the competing theories regarding the reasons for the fire, the identity of the person who released the story, the location, etc. However, the fact that the O'Learys (the family that owned the barn where the fire supposedly originated) were recent immigrants is not relevant to the fire story at all.
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C. The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here; while it can never forget what they did here.
Explanation:
The Gettysburg Address is a very famous speech. In this sentence, Abraham Lincoln thinks that "The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here."