Answer: (ill make it a free verse if u dont mind and itll be based on something im passionate about-)
Lesbians are valid
So are homosexuals and bisexuals
It doesn't matter what race you are
You true spoken face is what truly is beautiful
Accepted and Valid!
- a homosexual bud, killua :3
Explanation:
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The only article among these options is an, and that is the correct answer - <em>an </em>is the indefinite article.
It, her, and that are pronouns.
Diana L. Eck is an American scholar of religious studies and professor of Comparative Religion and Indian Studies at Harvard University. She is also the Director of <em>The Pluralism Project</em> at Harvard.
In this excerpt, the order in which she presents the items serves a rhetorical purpose. The items are listed in order of how "accepted" they are in mainstream American society. Christianity (a cross) is well-accepted, while Judaism (yarmulke) is still omnipresent, but more contentious. As she goes on, the list would appear more and more exotic to American readers. The question therefore is successful in testing the limits of religious plurality.
Answer:
Revenge and its consequences are a large part of the play. In his desire to revenge his father, Hamlet causes Ophelia to commit death, murder her father, is responsible for the poisoning of his mother, the death of his Uncle (the King), and ultimately, his own death as well. Hamlet's revenge has far reaching consequences