The correct answer is:
B. mistaken identity
Explanation:
Twelfth Night is a story about transgression. Shakespeare plays with the ideas of love, confused identity, and social class in this parody. The play really contains three plotlines that come usually in the final scene. The plotlines are held collectively by the character of Feste, the Fool, who can cross social boundaries because of his freedom from working, the right of an "entitled Fool.
Answer: But their importunity made a hermitage in Paris impossible; a graceless friend even surprised the philosopher in bed at eleven in the morning meditating and taking notes. ...
President Lincoln executed the draft with all possible justice and forbearance, but refused every importunity to postpone it.
Explanation:
Both Justice Fortas and Justice Black have made reference to the first
amendment, that which contains the rights regarding freedom of speech
and expression. Justice Fortas and Justice Black both spoke about this
in regards to the equality of people in the United States.
Answer/Explanation:
1. I will try b
2. I will try a
Im not a expert at this so if it is wrong plz do not be mad at me
Yes, Columbus was a terrible human being and the fact that he is still celebrated should offend anyone living in the United States.
It turns out that most of what people know about Columbus is a myth.
For instance, it is obvious that Columbus underestimated the size of the earth and overestimated the size of Asia (otherwise he wouldn't have gone on his trip at all). But contrary to what many people believe, learned men of his time not only also knew that the earth was round, they actually had better estimates of both the size of the earth and of Asia, which is the real reason why his project was rejected by several monarchs before Isabella.
<span>Therefore </span>Columbus discovered America because he was ignorant, not because he was a visionary<span>.
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