Answer: PART B: Which TWO of the following quotes best support the answer to Part A? A. “Nicholas II, by contrast, was one of history’s most dismal examples of the wrong man, at the wrong time, and in the wrong place. His reign seemed to be almost predetermined to end in a momentous tragedy.” (Paragraph 6) B. “They had ruled Russia for more than 280 years, and most of their subjects—as the czar’s German-born wife, Alexandra, wrote to British Queen Victoria —practically worshipped them “as divine beings.” (Paragraph 9) C. “What the last Romanov did not have was an understanding and respect for the dirt-poor and frequently hungry peasants who eked out a meager living, and it was part of Nicholas’ misfortune that his abysmal insensitivity and weakness were revealed on the very day after his coronation.” (Paragraph 12) D. “In February 1904—less than four months later—Japan launched a surprise attack that destroyed a Russian fleet and threatened to seize Port Arthur, Russia’s only warm-water port. In the war that followed, the Japanese army decisively won every battle…” (Paragraph 24) E. “Nicholas also showed a puzzling disregard for a major uproar in his own court over the growing influence of a mystical faith healer named Grigori Rasputin.” (Paragraph 27) F. “After the control over the country shifted from a provisional government to Lenin’s radicals (the Bolsheviks), the royal couple, their son and four daughters, and the ex-czar’s personal physician and three servants were moved to a house in Yekaterinburg, a town beyond the Urals.” (Paragraph 30)
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When it comes to automobiles, there's many pros & cons. Many americans benefit from the invention but is the environment benefiting from it? Could we live without the invention & still do perfectly fine? There's many other alternatives to automobiles but at the same time, they're also useful.
Some pros of the automobile include: more job openings & easier travel. Because of cars, It opened up roads, which opened up some jobs, then there was convenient stores, which opened jobs. Back then people either had to walk or ride a horse to get to where they needed to go, which took a long
Some cons of the automobile include: less exercise & more air pollution. Because of cars, now not as many people walk or bike, which can affect our health in a negative way. Research has showed that cars are the main cause of air pollution which causes some people to have breathing problems & in general isn't healthy to breathe.
Overall, the invention is super useful. (talk about which side youre more for, keeping them or finding alternatives)
I really hope this helps!! Sorry it's not the best
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Johnson's intended audience was his fellow lexicographers. Throughout the text, he responds to the efforts of authors and academics who are also trying to standardize the language, particularly Johnathan Swift.
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