Answer:
A. The native peoples' culture was disrupted by the introduction of Christianity
Explanation:
During the Age of Discovery in the 15th till 18th century, European countries began to explore into unknown territory with the aim of finding treasure and other valuables.
The Europeans found natives already living in such lands and because of superior weapons or knowledge, they were able to conquer them and turn them to slaves.
They also brought in Christianity to the natives as a new religion which was largely accepted.
Answer:The 2 pieces of evidence that support part a is F and C
Explanation:
Answer:
Professor Dominquez..
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Excerpt: (10) Her poetry is wonderful to read. (11) Concrete imagery was used by her to illustrate abstract concepts, such as love and death. (12) Her unusual use of capitalization and punctuation and her use of irregular meter and rhyme make her poetry unique.
Answer: A. She used concrete imagery to illustrate abstract concepts, such as love and death.
Explanation:
This is an excerpt from Carole Jenkins by Emily Dickinson.
This excerpt has three sentences and we can see that in each one sentence the first word is considering the subject that is representing the rest of the sentence. The sentence 11 is written in passive so it doesn't fit in the excerpt because the rest of it isn't written like that.
If we rewrite this sentence 11 in order to first write the subject and then explain what the subject is doing then we are getting the understandable excerpt that is easy for reading.
McCandless thinks that the wild potato seeds made him sick. He wrote in his book "EXTREMLY WEAK. FAULT OF POT. SEED...” .
At first Krakauer believed that McCandless mistook the wild potato plant for another poisonous plant and that is what killed him. However, after doing more research, Krakauer learns that some plant seeds are toxic even though the actual plant is not. Wild potatoes have toxic seeds and he believes that McCandless suffered from swainsonine poisoning which kept his body from absorbing the nutrients it needed from other foods.