The answer is a. True. Autobiographies are about the writer's life and the real events and people in that writer's life. 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
enthusiasm, pursuits, apparently
Explanation:
The answer for the first blank is enthusiasm.
The answer for the second blank is pursuits.
The answer for the third blank is apparently.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
D. uses both inductive and deductive reasoning at the same time.
Explanation:
This logical fallacy occurs when it is assumed that one thing caused another when the two events happen sequentially.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Here are a few: natural, wholesome, gentle, harmony, alive, vivid, flourishing, ethereal, harsh, unpredictable, survival, captivating
Explanation:
There are many tones that could work depending on your perspective of the poem. Nature can be wild and passionately beautiful, the splendor of lush, crisp grass and the steady trickle of pure and clear water over the smooth pebbles of a stream. Perhaps the biting chill of the first frosts upon aromatic pines encased in tufts of sparkling, fresh snow. All of it, even the heavy, humid whips of wind from a storm or the pelting of harsh bullets of rain, can significantly rouse the minds of poets. ;)
Hope this helps!
 
        
             
        
        
        
In my opinion, I feel that his “I had a dream” speech was for the future generations. Back in his day,there was segregation and black people were treated very wrong. He wanted his speech to touch peoples hearts so in the future,(now) there wouldn’t be what there once was years ago.