Similarities:
• Ideas like Vito Power, When a Leader Gets Sick, 3 Branches of Government, A Bicameral Legislature, and impeachment are portrayed in both of these constitutions.
• The Fire Keepers had the power to veto any decision that the lower levels had made just as the president does in our government.
Differences:
• In America’s government if the president gets sick or ill where he/she cannot fulfill his/her responsibilities then their spouse takes over for them until they are able to return to office. In the Iroquois constitution it states in article 21 that certain physical defects in a Confederate Lord make him ineligible to sit in the Confederate Council.
• The Division of government for America is divided up into the Judicial, Executive, and Legislative Branches. In the Iroquois constitution it also splits up the Mohawk Council into three parties: the Tekarihoken, Ayonhwhathah and Shadekariwadeare the first party; Sharenhowaneh, Deyoenhegwenh and Oghrenghrehgowah are the second party, and Dehennakrineh, Aghstawenserenthah and Shoskoharowaneh are the third party.
B a speech cant get communicate and 7th grader is out of the question c is also out i would say B letter written by solider from the civil war
The answer for the situation where Bruno reads detective novels when getting bored is a "simple" sentence structure. So, option (a) is the correct structure/
<h3>What is simple sentence structure?</h3>
In English, our sentences often follow a similar structure:
The wonderful thing about this format is that it makes it clear to your reader who is performing the action and what the result of the action is. In a sentence, the action is carried out by a subject.
A basic sentence has a subject and a verb, as well as an object and modifiers. However, it only has one independent clause.
Check out the link below to learn more about sentence structure;
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