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<em>I can see that there is no passage and no choices, so I answered it according to my own understanding.</em>
"Nancy Reagan" is best described as having a strong influence on her husband, Ronald Reagan, and having a glamour style that was considered youthful.
Explanation:
Nancy Reagan was the<em> first lady</em> of the<em> United States</em> (1981-1989). Her strong influence on her husband is evident when Ronald Reagan was almost assassinated. She then decided to <u>take hold of his husband's schedule by consulting an astrologer.</u>
Before becoming the first lady, she used to work as an actress. Her appearance garnered her different roles at MGM. Clearly, <u>she took care of how she looked like</u> and <u>how she dressed.</u> No wonder she was considered youthful with her glamour style when she became the center of the press as a first lady.
So, this explains the answer.
1. once u get heartbroken, u grow to be better
2. his hair is messy, like a snowflake
3. totally broken or mentally not ok
4. the pigeons flied gracefully into the air
5. his hair is really white
6. not sure about this
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The elephant got angry....and just snapped his trunk into the car....the man bravely came out of the jeep and stuck himself on the corner
the car is slightly tilted
hats off to the driver still driving
haha
funny tho
Shrewd or spirited is the meaning to your question
The correct answer is A. persuasive essay.
Indeed, Wilson had sent a series of messages to Congress in order to persuade them to declare War on Germany and the Central Powers. It is a clear utilization of Pathos as he dismisses the idea that the war is being waged due to conflicting European imperial interests but due to the “savagery” of Germans. Historically speaking he was alluding to the decision of Germany to resume its U-Boat war against neutral civilian passenger ships. He is using relatable, emotional arguments to Congress and Americans who would be horrified if their own “men, women and children” were the victims of German “wholesome destruction”.