I do not have the documents in front of me but I can explain it. The Declaration of Independence was mainly critical in that it was criticizing the England's leadership as it was declaring its freedom. In contrast, the Constitution was much more upbeat and positive in that it listed the numerous right that would be awarded to people in a new democratic nation.
Sorry, but What is this for?
If you're going to ask a question like this please provide more information as to the context, otherwise I cannot help you.
also, if you're just confused as to what that question means, it's basically saying
"how would you describe the way that these characters have changed"
and you could be like
"____ has changed in the sense of...", repeat
or
"they have changed a lot because that they have all matured, especially due to when they experienced ______"
Answer:
That depends on which part of the sentence is underlined (unfortunately, you didn't underline anything). So, let's go through all options:
A. independent clause - an independent clause is a sentence that can stand on its own because it has a subject and a predicate; in the example above, the independent clause would be: "The holiday dinners are always the best meals of the year."
B. dependent clause - a dependent clause is a clause that cannot stand on its own because it's missing a part; this is why it is always found next to an independent clause. In the example above, the dependent clause would be: "that my family makes."
C. prepositional phrase - a prepositional phrase is a combination of a preposition and a noun/noun phrase. In the example above, the prepositional phrase is "of the year."
D. run-on - a run on sentence is a sentence that is not properly connected; since the sentence above is correct, there are no run-on sentences here.