C. Incarcerating former slaves
<span>The parts that explicitly support that ideal are where he says that he calls "not upon a few, but upon all" and where he says that "the city and the country, alarmed at one common danger, came forth to meet and to repulse it." To me, that is saying that he is calling upon everyone to potentially sacrifice their life to obtain a goal that they believe is worth that cost.</span>
Hi there is the answers: Grandma knits socks because she has so much
free time, but none of us likes wearing them.
Without us knowing, our dog leaped over the
fence to chase the neighbor's cat.
I need to find a part-time job because I want to go
to the music festival this summer.
Answer:
compound
Explanation:
compound has 2 or more parts
carefully monitored: 1 part
defoliate the plant: 2 parts
Answer:
Examples of Onomatopoeia are:
- Bang
- Swoosh
- Ratatat
- Thud
- Zip
Explanation:
When you come across a word that is spelt or sounds like the very action it is used to describe, you are looking at an Onomatopoeia.
Onomatopoeia are common with animal sounds as well as sounds from nature and artificial sounds too.
Examples of Onomatopeia that are animal sounds are:
- Meow for Cat
- Cluck/Cackle for Chicken
- Quacks for Ducks etc
Examples of Onomatopeia to non-living things:
- Kaboom
- Screech
- Thump
- Boom
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