Clarification:
I found the complete instructions for the exercise online:
What was one effect of this election system?
A. Voters in states with late elections knew the results of early elections.
B. Farmers were often unable to get to their polling place in time to vote.
C. The people who voted first could decide the outcome of most elections.
D. People spent less time in church because they would often travel to vote on Sundays.
Answer:
A. Voters in states with late elections knew the results of early elections.
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to <u>select the correct option</u> that answers the question.
The<u> correct option is A </u>because the text explains that the states that voted later than the others knew the results of the early elections and that used to affect the elections because the last voters could decide the results.
Answer:
Refer below.
Explanation:
The author use the figurative language of "coins" and "rain" in both the opening and closing lines of the poem (Line 1 and Lines 20-21) to help develop the poem's meaning so as to portray her memories about her granddad. Cisneros has utilized comparison, which is a hyperbole, all through the sonnet. The primary capacity of metaphor is to make a correlation with show the similitudes between two unique things. Besides, likeness is generally joined by words, for example, "as" and "like". In the content, there are two instances of this saying: "Abuelito who throws coins like rain" (line 1)/"is the rain on the room that falls like coins" (line 21). Likeness has helped the creator build up the importance of the sonnet, that is, to describe about specific recollections she has of her granddad or "abuelito", a warm term for a granddad in Spanish. For example, Cisneros utilized allegorical language and metaphor in line 1 to portray how her granddad played with her creation coins fall like raindrops from above.
Answer:
C. The fakir's prediction that anyone who interfere with fate will be sorry.
Explanation:
This is the correct answer.
Answer:
ok sure??? I mean, u don’t actually mean it right?