Answer: "For an African, whether you were sent to the Caribbean or South America, you were now part of the sugar machine."
The excerpt explains that slaves were performing similar jobs, receiving similar punishments and enduring similar suffering regardless of the colony they arrived to. Most sugar plantations followed the same system to produce sugar, and it was equally brutal everywhere. Work had to be done constantly and quickly, and slaves were punished often. The sentence that best exemplifies this idea is the first one.
Answer:
Shelly was happy she passed all her classes.
Explanation:
From the Given options, the correct usage of the word passed in sentence is it's usage in sentence 1.
Passed in the first sentence means she was successful in all her classes.
The other sentences have better word which fits very correctly :
My house is a mile passed the library could be better written as :
My house is a mile away from the library.
Throw out any food passed its expiration date could be written as;
Throw out any food beyond it's expiration date.
We drove passed the old elementary school should be written as ;
We drove past the old elementary school.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
If you ignore their argument strategies, then you would be missing out on different ways to convey your <em>own</em> message, but if you do you would have a variety of different ones.
Answer:
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