It’s not a complete sentence, so fragment i’m pretty sure
Locke is trying to say that tyranny is the exercise of power for the wrong reason, basically meaning that it is abusing ones power over someone or something
Answer:
Sentential form
Explanation:
A sentence is a sentential form when it has only symbols (P, Q, A...). It may have terminal symbols or start symbol.
Answer:
1. <u>Ms. Tory held Margaret's hand</u>, but <u>she did not speak</u>.
2. <u>Maizon kept Margaret from doing things</u>, but <u>now Maizon is gone</u>.
3. <u>Margaret will try new things</u>, or <u>she will stay the same</u>.
4. <u>Margaret's dad died</u>, and <u>she lost her best friend</u>.
5. <u>The summer had brought sadness</u>, and <u>Margaret had suffered</u>.
6. <u>Next summer might be better</u>, or <u>it might be worse</u>.
7. <u>Margaret hoped for better times</u>, but <u>she couldn't count on them</u>.