The two documents were similar in that both demanded the promotion of rights, presented grievances, had a political nature, and started with the same sentence.
<h3>What were the Declaration of Independence and the Declaration of Sentiments?</h3>
- The Declaration of Independence was the document that demanded independence from the English colonies in America.
- The Declaration of Sentiments was the document that demanded the creation and respect of civil rights for women.
Both documents complained of how their supporters were being harmed by an existing political system and for that reason, demanded that this system be changed, as the harm caused by it could not be tolerated.
Furthermore, both documents begin with the sentence "When, in the course of human events, it becomes necessary..."
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Answer:
Two statements that best express the major themes of the short story "Sweat" by Zora Neale Hurston are options -
D. The consequences of people’s actions eventually catch up with them,
and
E. Compassion has its limits and can vanish as a result of abuse.
Explanation:
It’s true that the consequences of one’s actions eventually catch up with him/her. Sykes got a snake to drive Delia out of the house but things ended up the other way round. The snake got out and bit Sykes which eventually killed him.
This is also true that compassion has its own limits and abuse can abolish it. Delia was compassionate towards Sykes. But it is worn out due to years of abuse. The men sitting outside the store always spoke of how Sykes' abuse had changed Delia who was once the most beautiful girl in town. It’s seen at the end of the story that Delia had no compassion for Sykes and therefore, she didn’t help him when he was dying.
Well an interjection is an exclamation so definitely not d or a in my opinion i say C
Here,
Is the civil rights movement complete? Honestly no I don't think it is. The world is still very corrupt and it's not just black's at this time, it's everyone. The main focus would be making sure everyone is treated equally, there's police officer's beating down people and taking their authority to news levels when the things people are doing aren't that major. The civil rights movement was all about equality between race.. but maybe it should have been about more than just that.