The phrase was borrowed into English in the 1500s by people who made a formal study of logic. For them it meant a conclusion that does not follow from the statements that lead to it. But we now use non sequitur for any kind of statement that seems to come out of the blue
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They thought that the Native Americans would be too preoccupied to bother with them. They also had many men and weapons.
Explanation:
Lewis and Clark's expedition required many men and weapons. Therefore, it would be easy for them to scare off Native Americans. Plus, not many Native Americans had ever attacked tourists/explorers. Lewis and Clark's expedition would not require them to bother the Native Americans or even come in contact with them.
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The moral <span>of the story is that mercy brings its reward and that there is no being so small that it cannot help a greater, but I do now know what the theme is unless the theme and moral are the same. I'm sorry I hope this helps though!</span>
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What tone is this?(sad, happy,hopeful, evasive, calm,hollow,forcefule,lonely,afraid,confident,etc.)
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Hopeful.
Explanation:
Diana Garcia's poem "On Leaving" is part of her "On Leaving | On Staying Behind" where she talks of escaping to the border. The escape journey by train would be the main focus of the short poem where she talks about how to be safe throughout the journey.
In the given lines, she talks of how her cousins had told her about<em> "those wearing yellow"</em>, people from their village. Such men with yellow bandanas are safe and would be there to help her for <em>"they speak our language, they are known to our village."</em> This presents a hopeful tone to the speaker, for it signifies her safety and that of her cousins who are with her.