The answer is slightly obvious. Obviously we know it’s not A. The Address does not talk about how citizens have the right to rebel, so it’s not B either. The Address is not taking a tone that reveals that war is pointless, and uses no negative terms to answer that claim. It’s not C either. Your answer is D, because the Address talks about how from those that have died, the remaining have increased devotion to their cause, and to resolve the conflict so that those who have died shall not die in vain.
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She has been there for you since day one. Her love has been the balm for many problems you have faced and pains you had in your growing years. Express your love for her once again, with one of these letters.
Explanation:
Your love for me never changed; in fact, it doubled when I needed it the most.
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Rowlandson is dealt with in an unexpected way. Here and there the Indians make jokes to her detriment. For instance one of them says he has eaten her child. Different circumstances they are liberal with her, sharing sustenance and giving her a place to rest. Lord Philip's more seasoned spouse treats her exceptionally well, while the more youthful one is unforgiving.
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I'd guess it means you're saying something that relates to what someone else said. so you are telling other people what someone else told you. Just a guess:)
Answer:
A
Explanation:
pretty sure its the correct answer :<