Answer: C.the English countryside
Explanation:
<em>Tess of the d'Urbervilles: A Pure Woman Faithfully Presented</em> is a novel by written by Thomas Hardy, published in 1891. The story is set at the end of the 19th century, in a region southwest of London. More precisely, the novel takes place in Wessex, an area that includes the county of Dorset and the surrounding counties. The novel itself illustrates the country life during the late Victorian period. The story does not take place in America, so the option A is incorrect. It also certainly does not take place among the Mayan ruins, or London. The story is set in rural England - the correct answer is C. the English countryside.
Perhaps you, like me, were raised essentially to think of the slave experience primarily in terms of our black ancestors here in the United States. In other words, slavery was primarily about us, right, from Crispus Attucks and Phillis Wheatley, Benjamin Banneker and Richard Allen, all the way to Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth and Frederick Douglass. Think of this as an instance of what we might think of as African-American exceptionalism. (In other words, if it’s in “the black Experience,” it’s got to be about black Americans.) Well, think again.
This book is recommended for those who are interested in space and astronomy .
great astronomers by Robert s.ball
consists of 19 chapters one of them the introduction and then 18 chapters which each of them talks about a well known great astronomer , his life , discoveries & achievements
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-copernicus
-taycho brahe
-Galilieo
-kepler
-Newton
-flamsteed
-Halley
-bardley
- william Herschel
-laplace
-Brinkley
-john herschel
-The earl of rosse
-airy
-Hamilton
-Le verrier
<span>-Adams</span>
I think math because you have to use math to do your taxes, shopping, school work, and a lot of other things
I also think Science is a good subject to learn because then, you learn about the earth and world around us !
History is an amazing subject to learn about because you learn about what happened before us. You learn about how far we come.
I do not think English is a good subject to learn about because it tells you how to feel about the books you read. Don't get me wrong I love the way it teaches you your grammar ,but I do not think it's the most important thing to learn.