Answer:
<h3>That Mister Edward was impartial and treated all his children equally.</h3>
Explanation:
- Mister Edward's decision to educate Paul portrays that Mister Edward was impartial and treated all his children equally. Though Paul was biracial who was born to him and his black mistress , Mister Edward made sure that Paul was treated equally in the house as his other children.
- Mister Edward taught Paul how to read and write and made his other brothers share their school lessons with him. He also sent Paul to school in Macon to learn woodworking so that he could earn a living when he grows up.
Answer:
To the principal of (give here school/college name)
( Give here your residential address)
Sub: Application for leave due to sickness
Date:Give particular day date
Respected sir/ madam,
With due respect and humble submission i would like to state that i couldn't be able to attend in my regular classes because I have been suffering from sickness from some days before and doctor has advised me to take some rest..so,i couldn't be able to present or stand in my exams ..
So,it's my honour request to you to please grant me leave for the absence of these long days..
I would be very thankful to you if you understand my position and grant me leave for the absence of these days..
Thank you,
Your obedient student
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Answer:
"The book describes the prejudice and segregation that inspired black people in Birmingham, Alabama, to organize and demand their civil rights. The many protests included a march by students, many of whom were interviewed for this book. Their stories describe what life was like in a segregated town and explain why it was worth risking everything for equal rights."
Explanation:
The best insight to life during the late 1600s, especially in the Colonies, is the uncertainty of life, how at the time nobody could take anything for granted.
Rowlandson learns from the attack that no one is guaranteed life, no life is above the mishaps of existence (which were even more plentiful at that time) and life can be short and brutal.
Nonetheless, another aspect of the story that offers a powerful insight into life at that time is her unwavering faith in God's will. Throughout the whole experience, Rowlandson keeps her faith and perceives everything that happens into a blessing or a doing of God.