Answer:
B.Gallaudet University should appoint a person who is deaf as its next president.
Explanation:
The author's thesis is best summarized in option B. The first evidence where the author claims that a deaf person should be the president of Gallaudet University is when he mentions that disabled people have the right to integration and involvement in society.
The second piece of evidence that supports the thesis is when the author says, "It [Gallaudet University] is held in the highest regard by deaf people throughout the United States and the world." Claiming that it should be an example for the nation and the world that the president of such a prestigious university has a disability. The last piece of evidence that supports his thesis is in the fifth paragraph "Gallaudet has a responsibility to set an example and thus to appoint a President who is not only highly qualified but who is also deaf."
You have to use imagery otherwise they won't have an idea of what your talking about.
"The Canterbury Tales" is actually a book that was written by <span>Geoffrey Chaucer and based on the excerpt taken from this book, the statement that best states how the Pardoner is being described in this passage is that he is confident and a suave performer. The answer would be B.</span>
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Nobles were Lofty, financially well-to-do citizens who carried much power within the community.
During the Middle Ages, the society had a definite structure. In the hierarchy of the society Kings were the first then comes the nobles, knights, the clergy, the tradesmen and in the last the peasants. During that period the people were ruled and protected by the government. The role of the nobles were to keep the people safe, they offered protection to the people.