Answer:
He can work to get to his goal
Explanation:
By thinking ahead and working very hard and he will meet his goal.
Answer:
Thomas Jefferson being an eloquent speaker and knows well how to use words and language to his advantage to persuade his audience. By viewing 'argument and debate' as 'natural weapons' he is asserting that these two elements are valuable, especially when he/she is arguing for something.
Explanation:
Thomas Jefferson, in 1777, outlined about having freedom of values and principles, and separation of the church and the state entities in the document entitled 'Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom.'
In this statute, he stated that 'argument and debate' are two 'natural weapons'. He noted these two elements as natural weapons as they are valuable, especially when one is arguing for something or presenting his/her case.
Being an eloquent speaker, he knows very well how to use words and language to his advantage. He knows how to use past experience of people to persuade them into something. Therefore, using the past experience of tyranny by the monarchy, he was able to present the case and inform his ideas about democracy. In his statute, he presented the idea of separating the church and the state from each other also clarifies that Jefferson envisions of a government different from that of Britain- of a democratic government.
Answer:
A) It demonstrates how lonely the trip is for Hana.
Explanation:
“Tears of Autumn” is a story by Yoshiko Uchida (1921 – 1992), In which an orphan, young Japanese woman named Hana Omiya leaves her home (in a Japanese village) and travels to America for better life opportunities. The story is narrated in third person point of view. The theme of the story is "taking chances to improve one's life".
First option is correct because the phrases in the excerpt like,<em> </em><em>"not befriended the other women"</em><em> , </em><em>"huddled in a corner of the deck," </em>and<em> "the lonely songs"</em> show that the author is trying to present a lonely setting of Hana's trip.
Second option is not correct because this except does not tell us that the cabins were over-crowded.
Third option is not correct: Although we can infer that the journey is long, but the stress throughout the excerpt is on loneliness of the journey also foreshadowing loneliness in Hana's own life.
Fourth option is also not correct because the excerpt tells otherwise i.e the ship is not cramped but it is lonely.
The answer is D. I hope i helped