Answer:
of mice and men
Explanation:
it's banned because how racist it is the vulgarity its poor Treatment against woman.
One characteristic of Enlightenment that is seen in this excerpt is that people should be guided by the reason and not irrational fears, however serious they may seem to be. The protagonist/author of the diary seems to be the only cool-headed person in this terrible situation. Everybody else is freaking out, running about and screaming. He notices multiple times that nobody is making any effort to actually quench the fire. He is the one who goes to warn the king and suggests that houses should be pulled down. There is one very interesting remark about Lord Mayor, who is in a panic just like everyone else: "To the King's message he cried, like a fainting woman..." Misogyny aside, this comment shows the speaker's manly, reasonable, commendable attitude. He is an active person who does something to undo the damage, and not just a passive observer or a coward who runs away in panic.
A diary entry was a fitting form during the Enlightenment period because that was the first time that the words and opinions of a more or less ordinary person were deemed important. A diary has this risk of being a subjective collection of personal impressions. But Pepys' diary pretends to be highly objective because its author sees himself as a reasonable man, important in his own right, competent enough to keep a diary and record some important things that happen around him, to other ordinary people.
Answer:
Isn't she going to invite Dan to the party?
At the moment we're studying French literature
Look the train's coming!
The Earth goes around the Sun
I think the last one is "Do you know my teacher?" I'm not too sure
Explanation:
Washington is a state in the northwestern United States.
Answer:
Because you will need to further elaborate.
Explanation:
If you have too many main points, you will need to have a long speech, and most speeches are supposed to be concise and to the point.