Answer:
What impressed me was the ability to help such a large number of slaves, even if it put her in danger.
Explanation:
It may seem cliché, but the most surprising thing about Harriet Tubman is the courage and the extremely organized and efficient work that he promoted, being able to free more than 300 slaves. Harriet Tubman was an amazing woman in every way, in addition to having a critical sense and a very strong sense of justice, making her punctual in all the causes in which she was involved.
Answer:
He tries to reason with his son why smoking is a bad thing to do by threatening to disown him.
Explanation:
Yevgeny Petrovitch was a court prosecutor and single father of the seven-year old boy, Seryozgha in the book 'Home' by Anton Chekhov.
Yevgeny's house keeper (or Governess) had just informed him that she caught his son Seryozgha, smoking! She wanted Yevgeny to address the issue before it got out of hand.
In an attempt to solving the problem, Yevgeny expressed his anger and displeasure at what the young boy had done and threatened to disown him as his son. He did this reasoning that his son would grasp the enormity of what he had done.
The three reasons for which Yevgeny was angry with Seryozgha are:
1) that Seryozgha actually smoked at a young age.
2) That Seryozgha lied about the number of times he had smoked.
3) That Seryozgha stole by taking tobacco that belonged to Yevgeny from his table
The choices that best provide an objective summary of the excerpt is Phileas Fogg plans a tour of the world," but it seems that he has lofty Ideas about his ability to complete it, as most of England thinks he is foolish and ridiculous.
<h3>What is Around the world in 80 days?</h3>
This is a travel journey by Jules Verne, written in 1872. The story is about Phileas Fogg and his employees, a French valet Passepartout. They attempted to navigate the country in just 80 days by a wager.
Thus, the correct option is B.
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