Answer:
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Claim can be defined as those states or asserts provided against some topic, or for the positive impacts of something. The claim can be evidence or proof for what has been mentioned.
The claim that is directly against the argument of the cousin that the colonies should not stay under British rule, this is because the British rule taxed too much taxes on each and everything. One more reason is that they even put too much tax rates on consumption or buying tea.
This shows that the colonies must not stay under British rule.
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Answer:
1
Odysseus's men forget about going
home after eating the lotus.
Temporary pleasures can make
people forget their long-term goals
2
Odysseus longs for home even when
happy with Calypso and Circe.
Exciting new places cannot replace
home's comforts
3
Odysseus has his men tie him so that
he will resist the call of the Sirens..
With strength and planning, one can
resist temptation.
Explanation:
1: Eating lotus was pleasure (temporary) for Odysseus' men because of which they forgot about going home (which was their long term goal.
2: Although Odysseus is happy and in good condition with Calypso and Crice, he still longs for home, which shows that no place can replace home's comfort.
3: Odysseus asks his men to tie him (strength and planning) so that he will resist the call of the sirens (resisting the temptation).
Answer: not really its more fresh
Explanation:
The news anchor's voice continued to crack, "a lethal
virus has been released in Las Vegas. At
the moment we know of four stages. The
final outcome looks to be one of the worst outbreak of any disease we’ve seen
in history.” The news anchor tried remain in an emotionless glare at the camera
while the live news show was transitioning into commercials but the cameraman
could see their mouth quivering the slightest bit. When the cameraman finally announced that the
show was now showing commercials, the young man who looked to be in his early
30’s broke down and ran to the bathroom.
He locked himself into a stall, turned around with his back to the door
and slowly slid down the stall to the tile floors. He softly muttered things like ‘What am I
going to do?’ and ‘Why is this happening?’
Just as he started to sob, he heard the door to the bathroom open to
allow someone in and close behind them. “Ben,
Benjamin, is that you?” the male voice spoke out softly as to follow the crying
man’s tone. Benjamin realizes that it
had been his coworker who he had somewhat of a friendship with who had entered,
so he decided to come out of the stall and face his friend. As soon as he sees the state he is in he
quickly grabs Benjamin, and hugs him tightly “We are going to get through this,
buddy.’ The man said while hugging the sobbing boy to him. If any other member of the newscast were to
enter they would have been turned uncomfortable about the two boys hugging so passionately
in the middle of the bathroom, but he didn’t even care what they thought
because right now Benjamin had more to worry about than coworkers.
Exactly 300 words. :D
Answer:
a. et al.
Explanation:
In any text citations, specially the name of the authors is a must. Though the citations may differ in their styles for different ways of including the names of the authors, the most common form of citation is to include the last name of the author, followed by the first and middle names, if any.
In cases of numerous authors, in-text citations becomes a bit more complicated. The accepted way of putting an in-text citation for a text with numerous writers is to put the name of the first author followed by the term "<em>et al</em>', which, in Latin, means "<em>and others</em>". This way, it makes it more simpler and easier to cite the referenced text without missing the important details.