This excerpt mentioned makes part of the bigger speech given by Patrick Henry, in the Second Virginia Convention, 1775, before the entire participants at the Convention, in Richmond, at St John´s Church. This quotation of "liberty or death" is just part of the exhortation that Henry makes to his peers and the nation at large to make the final decision to break all ties with the British crown and give themselves over to the cause of patriotism and the search for liberty. This speech, it is important to understand, comes at a time when most Americans refused to accept that they could be heading for a war with Britain and when people sought a reconciliation with their motherland. This can be seen in this speech at several places, where Henry reflects on the efforts made by the leaders and the people to re-establish peace with their British ruler, but nowhere else more clearly than in lines 2 to 4, where Henry says: <em>Sir, we have done everything that could be done to avert the storm which is now coming on. </em>After this line, Henry goes on until line 16 to underline all the efforst that have been made, in detail, to regain the favor of the British crown, all in vain.
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1. Most Submarines are created solely for military purposes
Submarines according to the text, are created primarily for warfare with their main weapons being torpedoes that are like mini self-propelled submarines carrying an explosive charge.
2. Submarines either rise or submerge by displacing water.
Submarines use the Archimedes principle which works by displacing water that weighs more than the boat to rise.
3. Some submarines are used for Oceanic Exploration
Some or at least 1 at that moment being the Argonaut was built for oceanic exploration and is equipped with diving appliances and equipment to enable it save wreckage.
4. All submarines must be sure not to descend too far underwater.
Every submarine has a limit in terms of the depth it can submerge to and it should not go beyond this point. Water bodies have their pressure in them as sink deeper and if the submarines go beyond the point where the submarine can no longer withstand the pressure it will be battered.
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The loss of Helios the sun symbolizes a loss of hope
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Helios the sun shines brightly, illuminating the path for Odysseus and his men in the morning and the loss of the sun shows a loss of hope to continue the already tumultuous journey.
Already, Odysseus and his men had encountered a lot of losses in their voyage back home to Ithaca and the sun was a source of inspiration for them but with the loss of Helios, there was a loss of hope.
The acid from the bleach from his clothes
The title that Macbeth was given was called the "Thane of Cawdor"
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