<span>persuasion , the speaker , logic , speaking</span>
Answer:
marked by or showing lethargy, passivity, or blameworthy indifference
Explanation:
Supine means, among other things, 'exhibiting passivity'; therefore, 'lying supinely' would be correctly defined as 'showing lethargy, passivity, or blameworthy indifference'.
The supporting evidence in the text:
The phrase<em> lying supinely on our backs</em> is linked by the coordinating conjunction <em>and</em>, (which is used to join equal ideas), to the following: <em>hugging the delusive phantom of hope, until our enemies shall have bound us hand and foot.</em> It definitely suggests passivity and indifference.
Answer:
Which entry is it?
Explanation:
I read the book, but you will have to tell me which part of it shows how her parent's judge her.
It can, because some people are ignorant and can’t take some opinions so they fight that its wrong.
Answer: I am also not sure I also need points.
Explanation: so sorry