Answer:
The lectures were addressed to individuals who could see to highlight and create awareness on the discrimination and withholding of privileges to the blind.
Explanation:
Written by Kate M. Foley, the book, Five Lectures on Blindness was meant to be read at the summer session of the University of California in 1918. The author who was blind herself but was mentally intelligent and smart had been denied jobs due to her disability. She wrote this book to draw the attention of the public to the discrimination being meted out to blind people. 
For example, she talked about a very smart lawyer who when he became blind, was now pitied by his colleagues and would not be offered jobs by clients. She appealed to people with sight to show more empathy to the blind and allow them to do work that they were qualified for.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Hi there!
Your answer is;
A) her bravery
Explanation:
Using background knowledge of the bravery & courage that Harriet Tubman had to have will help us answer this
Explanation:
 
        
             
        
        
        
1. Illegal 
2. Cheating
3. Stealing
4. Copying
5. Degrading 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
A. Some species of the wood-eating insect, termites, are roasted and eaten with salt in parts of West Africa. 
Explanation:
This sentence correctly uses commas because they are used to separate additional information (use of the word termites)
The other sentences use commas incorrectly because the word termites needs to be separated by commas.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Sure, I'll write a paragraph based on my logical opinion of this. :3 (Answer is in explanation)
Explanation:
Technology is one of the main causes of addiction nowadays. Social media is a main example of that. Technology can provoke you to stay up rather than sleeping. Compulsively checking texts or notifications. You can even lose interest of what's happening around you! Technology is even about the same amount addicting as alcohol or smoking.