Can someone find similarity's and differences between the books "Americas Constitution: A Biography" and "The United States Constitution: A Graphic Adaptation". Your looking for things like the constitution, bill of rights, continental congress, 3 branches of government.
Legislative—Makes laws (Congress, comprised of the House of Representatives and Senate)
Executive—Carries out laws (president, vice president, Cabinet, most federal agencies)
Judicial—Evaluates laws (Supreme Court and other courts)
Answer:
The protagonist of the story. Hannah is a young Jewish girl who lives with her family in New Rochelle, NY. She is disinterested in, and even embarrassed by, her Jewish heritage and family. During a Seder dinner she is suddenly transported to Poland in 1942 where she inhabits the life of her own distant relative, Chaya Abramowicz, who sacrifices herself to save Rivka. Through this process Hannah comes to appreciate her own history and her family.
Hannah is spoiled and selfish. She doesn't appreciate her family, their traditions, and she finds her herritage boring. As Chaya, she learns to truly appreciate her family.... to pitch in and enjoy the little things. Over the course of time, she becomes loving and giving, and through the sacrifice of her own life..... she becomes selfless.
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I believe c. i the correct choice because everythinhg they mentioned could simply be said as their bodies
Answer:
a strong opinion is presented to appeal to the reader's sense of justice
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from "Take the Tortillas Out of Your Poetry.", the narrator described the joys and advantages of reading as they give enlightenment and that everyone should be encouraged to read because it is the first step to success.
He however decries the attempt to censor what people are able to read by some people who feel they know what is best for others.
The best description of the rhetoric used in this excerpt to increase the reader's awareness of censorship is a strong opinion is presented to appeal to the reader's sense of justice.
Old English is best described as a combination of Celtic, Germanic, and Latin influences.
Many of contemporary English words consist of Celtic, Germanic, and Latin words even today, not only in the Old English era.