The evidence will be the sentence that shows what provoked Gihwa's sympathy with the rulers and the upper class.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Textual evidence is that which justifies and proves that certain information is true.
- In this case, to confirm Gihwa's sympathy with the rulers and the upper class of a region, it is necessary to show what generated this sympathy, showing that it existed because it was provoked by something.
- This evidence can also be shown through sentences that show the results that Gihwa's sympathy elicited.
In this case, to answer this question, you must read the citation to which the text refers and identify these pieces of evidence.
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I don't no. I am Romanian.
somewhere in coastal locations
Based on studies a person is 11 times more likely to be in an automobile accident or collision when they have reached the Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) of .08. This is considered the "legal limit" in the United States. Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) helped to pass the legal limit of .08.
Answer:
<u><em>abraham lincoln</em></u>
Through constant practice and diligent effort, even when Lincoln attained the high political position of president, he treated others whom he encountered with honesty, humility, courage, justice, and grace. Even in Lincoln's own lifetime people were fascinated by him.
<u><em>Barack Obama</em></u>
has always been a leader in a true sense. Even before becoming the 44th US President and holding 2 terms at the office, Obama was a prolific politician and was revered by the American public especially from his home state of Illinois and city of Chicago from where he was elected as Senator as well. It was getting involved and helping the community that made him a public figure and later on a politician known all across the US.