Incomplete question. However, I inferred you are referring to “First Inaugural Address” by Franklin D. Roosevelt, March 4, 1933.
<u>Answer:</u>
<u>sentence found in the second paragraph.</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
It becomes evident in the second paragraph of the speech that Roosevelt tells the American nation their serious problems. He does this by referring to this serious problems as “common difficulties.” Saying further “They concern, thank God, only material things.”
His use of the words "material things" shows that he is attributing the nation's problems to progress otherwise we more often today– economic progress (growth).
The answer is 2 because 7/3.5=2. he spent 2 hours everyday. Hope this helped.
Answer:
These 2 sentences are Homograph
Explanation:
The given two sentences are example of Homographs.
Homographs have word with the same spelling but different meaning.
Here the word bass in the two sentences is spelled in the same way but it carries different meaning in the two sentences.
While a Homophones has same sound (no same spelling) but different meaning . Homonyms can be either homophones or homographs, or both
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