The first step I would take would be figuring out what city I want to eat migrate to. For example, if I was immigrating to Berlin, Germany I would take the following steps:
1) Find a part of the city where there are job opportunities that I am qualified/interested in.
2) Request to migrate to that country for work and obtain access to immigrate from the government of the country I currently reside in.
3) Find a way of transportation to that country
4) make sure I have relatives or friends in that city I am moving to
5) Visit beforehand and become familiar with my surroundings
6) Visit places where I would be interested to work in and visit places where I am interested to live in so I am prepared.
7) After that I would plan the final trip and complete my migration
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And were what was were
Answer:
Basically, a run on sentence is a sentence that has two complete sentences that do not connect properly. An example of this would be "<em>I am cold I wore a blanket</em>" to correct this you could say "<em>I am cold</em>, so<em> I wore a blanket</em>"
A compound sentence would be a sentence with two independent clause, joined by a coordinating conjunction. An example of this would be "<em>I will go shopping </em>or<em> I will go camping</em>"
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Answer:
The events of D-Day occurred along the beaches of NORMANDY
THE UNITED STATES led the attacks on the Utah and Omaha beaches.
There were 28,845 British troops deployed to SWORD BEACH
Explanation:
Before answering the question, it is convenient to mention that James Baldwin was a Black writer in the decade of the 50s and even though there were other Negro Writers in the literary world, they all suffered from racisms and social prosecution, the novel “<em>Notes of a native Son</em>” is an autobiography assembled from essays <em>James Baldwin </em>had written. In the novel the author intends to depict the hatred black people had to suffer at that time and it is overtly presented in the excerpt above, when the author mentions that: “…<em>the spoils of injustice, anarchy, discontent, and hatred were all around us.”</em>
Having mentioned the former, the sentence that best explains how the structure of the excerpt supports the author's purpose is: “<em>d.it interweaves elements of narrative and commentary to convey the message that hatred is destructive.” </em>With this sentence we can find the perfect reason for expressions like “<em>injustice, anarchy, discontent, and hatred “…the violence which rose all about us as my father left the world had been devised as a corrective for the pride of his eldest son.</em>” which are the main and strongest arguments presented in the excerpt, all the hatred and suffering that the author suffered for being a Negro at that time.