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Answer: The piece of evidence that best reveals the lose-lose reality of the king's arena is: B "It mattered not that he might already possess a wife and family, or that his affections might be engaged upon an object of his own selection" (Paragraph 6).
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an context, Ignatius’ observations contrasting his own clothing with that of the people around him (paragraph 1) most clearly serve to emphasize…-In reading this question, I was confused on the thoughts of Ignatius and thought that overtime beliefs about clothing changed, when really his opinions never changed, and really his values were just unconventional. I have to know that in the first paragraph, the narrator is describing Ignatius’ clothing choices and what his beliefs are.
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Odysseus vs. Nature
Patience has its rewards
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I took the course on e2020 :)
I would just state my answer briefly as much as possible. An inference is an educated guess. It is an interpretation you make out of an observation. It does not address the obvious, but it runs deeper to the analytical ability of the human mind.
Based on the sentence, you can infer that there is a respect when it comes to ownership of slaves. They are bound not to meddle in the affairs of another. This is what may define squatter sovereignty.
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I'd say true.
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Because the peer doesn't review articles professionally, so they aren't technically always right. Since they aren't trained for reviewing articles and/or have a degree in English, they aren't usually credible.