Answer:
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Explanation:
Jewish people only believe in one God and a holy book called The Torah. We believe that strait, gay, transgenders, Christians, blacks, and any ethnicity, size, shape, gender, or color is beautiful. We also believe in history about Moses and to research history, good and bad, to repeat the good and not-repeat the bad. We believe in the earth and Global Warming and hope to stop it. We also believe in modern medicines and science. Hope this helped! Have a good day! ;)
The conflict is the character is not happy and feels like not many people are happy and can stay happy where they are. The character is sad about the conflict.
The correct answer is C. Observing what happened to the Spartans and the Romans shows that it is best to destroy a newly acquired state that is accustomed to freedom.
Explanation:
The text focuses on explaining the differences between the Spartans and the Romans when conquering new territories. The author explains the Romans destroyed and dismantled new territories, and were successful. On the opposite, the Spartans were not successful because they only established a government in new territories.
This implies, destroying new states is a better strategy than allowing freedom, this is reinforced by the idea "he who becomes master of a city accustomed to freedom and does not destroy it may expect to be destroyed by it" that shows the need to destroy or dismantle new states to control them. Thus, the main idea is that destruction is the best strategy to use with acquired states which is proven by comparing Spartans and Romans.
The answer would be B, it used personification to imply that running is exhilarating.