Answer:
The second one
Explanation:
The hikers left their campsite is correct.
The hikers left his campsite?? Hikers is plural
Argumentative/Persuasive Essay
"Grumble, Grumble" says my stomach. I'm sitting in first period English class and my stomach is louder than the teacher's lecture on Romeo and Juliet. I can't concentrate because of the hunger pains and the noise my stomach is making. Thankfully there is a vending machine in the hallway. I purchase skittles and potato chips and eat them quickly. Feeling relief, my stomach quiets down and I return to class. Very little time passes before the sugar rush hits. My head is pounding and I can't seem to sit still. Even though the vending machine was a relief for the hunger pains, the junk food I consumed causes a new problems. Should I have chosen the veggie sticks or nut bar? Yes, but the other options were just too tempting for my undeveloped frontal lobe to resist. This is a constant predicament for students in school across the nation. Students hoping to satisfy the needs of their ever-growing bodies make poor choices in regards to their eating habits when the opportunity presents itself. Schools should help students make better choices by banning junk food in school cafeterias and vending machines.
It calms him down because she is kind and loving and gentle
The correct answer is; jury.
Further Explanation:
Men who violated the Navigation Acts, after 1764, were not tried in a regular court. Instead they were tried in Admiralty courts. In these courts, violators were presumed to be guilty and did not have a jury to hear the case.
Prior to 1764, the people who violated these laws did get to have a jury trial and were presumed innocent. When the laws changed, the colonists argued that the men had a right to have a jury trial. They argued that their basic rights were being taken away without a trial by jury.
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Answer:
Aunt Harriet did not kill herself or the baby, though it does seem like it at first. If you read the pages carefully, Joseph Strorm kills her actually. In the pages after Harriet leaves, David's mom says she will pray for gods forgiveness for Harriet, but J.strorm talks about the heresies of women, how they can get away with it but he says how aunt Harriet won't get away with it this time. The page after, David says how they found aunt Harriet's body in a river, his dad mentioned her in his prayers but never again. This implies murder.