In the 1920s, a few acts were passed by the government to limit immigrant activity to the United States. These acts, in the long term, harmed America because it put a great limit on the ethnic diversity because it blocked out so many ethnic groups.
Well I’m a bit late now but it’s the third one
Answer:
D) By comparing novice joggers to world-class runners
Explanation:
As the author says that common people and novice joggers can participate in the rice alongside the world-class runners, we can assume that the word <em>novice</em> means<em> new to a certain situation; without a lot of experience</em>. The use of comparison (or, in this case, contrasting, as world-class runners and novice joggers are opposite) often helps us understand the meaning of words we may not understand isolated.
This is kind of a mysterious poem. The author uses the dashes to make a large emphasis on making the reader pause. So the answer is A. The dashes and broken lines create a pause.
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Young Travis Coates has been left to take care of his family ranch with his mother and younger brother, Arliss, while his father goes off on a cattle drive in the late 1860s in Texas. When a "dingy yellow" dog comes for an uninvited stay with the family, Travis reluctantly takes in the dog, which they name Old Yeller.