It says "has" when it should be "had" because this sentence is all in past tense.
1. The mayflower came from Britain. It got it's name because it was scheduled to set sail in May, and flower symbolized hope
2. There were 102 passengers
3. They weren't to America to escape religious persecution. They didn't like the king's church/religion so they came to America to start a new one.
4. The founding fathers were the men who wrote the Declaration of Independence
5. Thomas Jefferson was the main author of the Declaration of Independence.
Answer:
It is his mother and she clearly meant so much to Morrie. There are many things to take into consideration - <em>why</em><em> </em>is someone still <em>mourning</em><em> </em>when it has been over 70 years prior. Does he feel guilty about something? Perhaps he didn't get to do something with his mother that he might have wanted to. Perhaps he wasn't there to say goodbye to her when he would have liked. People sometimes feel guilt when they are unable to let go of something. As it's been over 70 years, you would hope this person would have accepted their loved one's death.
<span>According to the fact that you didn't attached the purpose of this question, I guess you have to describe the most effective way to vary the sentence patterns in the passage. Depending on the scale of sentences which are represented above, I am pretty sure that the right answer is that you need to make a beginning of the<span> sentences by using different parts of speech. That will definitely solve the problem. Do hope it will help you.</span></span>
Answer:It's difficult to see segregationist in a sentence. or He was a segregationist then and is unashamed of it now.
Explanation: hope this helps