The sentences that follow the question are these:
1. According to Paine, the government of Great Britain will bequeath ................. to the colonists.
2. The author also implies that the posterity .................................
The complete statements are as follows:
1. According to Paine, the government of Great Britain will bequeath NOTHING THAT WILL ENDURE to the colonists.
Literally, to bequeath something means to leave a personal belong to another person by mean of will. In the excerpt given above, the author is saying that the Great Britain does not have any long lasting value to offer America and this implies that the present generation of America in turn will have nothing to offer the coming generations.
2. The author also implies that the posterity OF ANY NATION HAS THE RIGHT TO BLAME THEIR PREDECESSORS FOR THEIR SUFFERING.
Posterity refers to future generation of a particular person or nation.
From the excerpt given above it can be seen that the author believes that the present day America generation has the responsibility to fight for their coming generations in order to leave a worth inheritance to them, for that is the responsibility of all parents.
The answer is B perfecting his skills on the court.
Please mark as brainlyest answer
This is a very complex book with lots of underlying themes. Since the main character dies despite its pride and perseverance the correct answer is B. The Nature is a powerful force and should be given great respect and also C. Humans can learn a great deal from animals around them, since the main character learns a lot from a wolf. Almost all of the London's stories about the Great North serve to show that there is something greater than us, that the nature will ultimately win because we do not know how to play by it's rules yet.