Answer:
It is powerful because so many of his followers were struggling a lot and they wanted to give up. But Martian Luther King Jr. said I may be struggling, but I will NOT give up my dreams. You have to suffer to be able to reach them sometimes.
Explanation:
<span> </span><span>He did not support the Mexican War and he felt that if he paid, that he was technically supporting it. I just read Civil Disobedience and it was very hard for me to understand. Thoreau seems to babble on and on, and then contradict himself.
But, I do know that he did not like the Mexican War and that he spent one night in jail for not paying his taxes. He would've stayed longer, but family members paid the tax for him.
SO THE ANSWER IS HE WAS SENT TO JAIL
PLEASE MAKE THIS ANSWER THE BRANLIEST IF THIS HAS HELPED YOU </span>
You don't need to worry about labeling yourself if it's stressing you out this much. You of course can try to figure it out, but you really don't need to label yourself.
(I'm really sorry if this comes off as insensitive, I'll help more if you need it <3)
I would guess up.
Is there anyone up for a drink after work?
I've heard it before.
Among the following words, the choice that you need to double the final consonant before adding the suffix to the base word is, shop + -er. The word shop plus -er becomes shopper with the double consonant p. The rule applied here is that, if the word is only one syllable and ends in a vowel and consonant, double the last letter before the vowel suffix.