The first answer is “.com,” and the third answer is “simply anyone”. I’m less sure about the second answer, but I’m inclined to say true?
<span>“The country had been deluged with government bills; the famous Land Bank had been established; there had been a rage for speculating; the people had run mad with schemes for new settlements, for building cities in the wilderness.”“The . . . man told him of great sums of money buried by Kidd the pirate, under the oak trees on the high ridge, not far from the morass. All these were under his command, and protected by his power, so that none could find them but such as propitiated his favor.”<span>“The [tree] on which he had been seated, and which evidently had just been hewn down, bore the name of Crowninshield: and he recollected a mighty rich man of that name, who made a vulgar display of wealth, which it was whispered he had acquired by buccaneering.”</span></span>
The scene in Bayeux Tapestry that illustrates rare occurrence is: <span>D.an appearance by Halley's Comet
In writing, rare occurrence refers to the event that the characters do not normally see in their everyday life.
Halley's Comet only appears once every 75 years, so i think this could be considered as a rare occurrence.
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Friend shop or friendship?
Answer:
Hope.
Explanation:
Presidential campaigns almost always advertise base off of something the place it is advertising to needs, even today. The sun in this situation shining behind the presidential candidate is a way of showing the candidate in a more hopeful, possibly even angelic view, like a gaurdian angel or a new leader and protector.