Answer:
The quotation you're being given is from a letter written in the middle of the first century C.E. by St. Paul to a specific group of Christians...
Explanation:
The publications that were printed by American Romantic authors are:
<span>Essays by Ralph Waldo Emerson
The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne
Another work of Ralph Waldo Emerson is "The Rhodora". It is a poem.
Another work of Nathaniel Hawthorne is "The House of the Seven Gables". It is a historical novel.
Other great American Romantic authors are Henry David Thoreau, Walt Whitman, and Herman Melville. </span>
Since the sentence used "as" it is a simile. When "like" or "as" is used it is a simile.
Answer:
Right to religous freedom, right to freedom of speech
Explanation:
As humans we are all diverse and we should be able to express who and what we want to praise regardless of religion. Also we should be able to express our opinions and not be controlled and not be forced to just keep our mouths shut. Hope fully that helps, put your own twist on it
Answer:
Tone
Explanation:
Ok so basically, Anne would be more likley to open to someone who is fictional, perhaps be more open minded and rebellious, as the person is fake and cannot judge her. If it was a real person, she would be more shy and reserved as she is afraid of how that person would react.