Yes, I once had a bad dream where I was trapped in an underground cave. At first I did not know where I was. It was very dark and small, and I could hear water dripping. I was very scared, and immediately started trying to look for a way out. I could not find any sources of light, so I started pressing up against the walls, hoping that there would be a hole somewhere. I remember feeling as if the cave was getting smaller and smaller, until it was so cramped that I could not move. Instead of panicking further, I lay still, and slowly the cave started expanding again, until I could see a pinprick of light above me. I pushed and pushed until I could claw my way out of the top, but as I reached it, the whole thing collapsed under me and I felt the sensation of falling. I woke up with a fright.
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A. to explain the rights and promises that the United States Constitution offers all citizens
On March 15, 1965 President Lyndon Johnson said " Every American citizen must have equal right to vote.". He went on explaining that it is a duty to ensure the right and that is deadly wrong to deny fellow citizens this right.
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If you don't know who she is, she is a moderator who keeps deleting people's questions and answers that are valid, and give people a warning with it, it's time for her to go, we are tired of this, brainly cant be better, if we don't stick together to remove her, then wrong people will not get banned.
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D.
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Dally knows what its like in jail, he knows johnny cant fend for himself too.
Frederick Douglas would rather that people treat him with contempt than conforming to other's desires, thus betraying himself and his values. This shows that he wants to be true to himself, and in a world where other people's opinions matter more than your own, that is a very bold statement. Some people have beliefs that are very valuable to them, yet they consider abandoning them for the sake of popularity or preventing ridicule.