Answer:
The response that most accurately explains how the author helps the reader understand the full meaning of the phrase "pursuit of happiness" is, He provides historical context by explaining that happiness was regarded as one’s birthright and should be protected from others who may impinge upon it
Explanation:
From the passage, the author tries to describe what happiness means and how fundamental happiness is to everyone.
He uses historical context to explain the importance of happiness and how happiness should be protected from others that may want to make one unhappy.
<span>a. easily destroyed or spoilt (This igloo is as fragile as a house of cards; I want to leave before it collapses!)</span>
The answer would be D because it doesn’t have any weird characters in it and it is a flowing sentence.
The statement that "<span>A fact is subjective because it includes feelings" is false.
Fact is </span><span>information that is proved to be true and it is used as evidence. Feelings are not expressed as facts. Feelings are subjective information that can not be categorized as true or false. So, a fact is not a subjective.</span>