I am not completely sure, but I would say that the apothecary suggests that Jane go to school because he believes Jane would be happier and healthier away from Gateshead. She tells him how unhappy she is, so that is why he wants to help her.
The correct answer is:
Flaws in the majority opinion.
They release the official statement, however, the justices that lost also provide their own description of why they decided to vote against something or for something and show why the majority opinion of the courty is not perfect. This is in cases where it's not unanimous.
Answer:
D. Negroes were not allowed to vote in the United States.
Explanation:
Looking at the other answer choices, this is the only one that actually makes sense.
It isn't important that people may or may not have felt hot on that day, and it definitely isn't a conclusion (almost like a main idea) of the excerpt.
Also, after reading Dr. King's speech, a conclusion/important fact wouldn't be when the speech was delivered either.
Lastly, Dr. King's whole speech is <u><em>against</em></u> the violence that is occurring to the Negroes in their community, meaning he didn't want violence.
According to Montresor, revenge would not be successful if “he was punished for getting his revenge”
You must input some kind of force or friction and if you talking about story characters you must inflict conflict