Answer:
Sotomayor wants the audience to pose serious questions of their own about diversity on the bench.
Explanation:
Answer:
Example of counterclaim is "high school needs to have a later starting time "
Answer: Led a rebellion against the Captain
Explanation:
According to William Bradford who was the Puritan Governor of Plymouth County, Thomas Morton led an insurrection against Captain Wollaston when the captain took servants to Virginia to sell them on tobacco foundations.
Thomas Morton had liberal beliefs and did not like slavery so he encouraged the remaining indentured servants at the colony of Mount Wollaston to rebel against Lieutenant Fitcher who was the temporary leader that Captain Wollaston had left in charge and start to live as free people.
Unclear question. I inferred you are referring to the Story about the Life of Frida Kahlo.
Answer:
He mentions noteworthy things she did or believed in.
Explanation:
For example, the author praises her for her willingness to accept and showcase her Mexican culture.
He also notes her unique character of pursuing her passion and gifts; that of painting, something most women in her time were not into.
The correct answer is A. His use of meter
Explanation:
Robert Frost was an American poet mainly known by the use of rural life and rural settings to explore social themes from life in New England, the U.S. by the beginning of the 20th century, also, Frost use of colloquial speech and colloquial features in writing are especially recognized, as this aspect was different from the traditional style in poetry. However, regarding meter which is the way poems are constructed by following a specific structures of certain number of syllables in each verse and a combination of stressed and unstressed syllables, Frost was mainly traditional, because of this most of Frost poems have a iambic metric (combination of one stressed syllable and one unstressed syllable) using three, four or five of this combinations in each verse as Frost believe this gave a natural rhythm to his poems and because of this he always followed a strict pattern which was also a traditional view of metric in poems. Thus, the aspect that is traditional in Robert Frost's poetry is his use of meter.