Answer: J.darkness and light settle their differences
Explanation:
it’s J because the darkness and light are given human like actions
- In this sentence Paine refers to Tories.
Explanation:
The American Crisis is a pamphlet composed by a series of articles written by Thomas Paine,<em> (He first wrote Common Sense which played a significant part in convincing the colonists to fight for Independence)</em>. The American Crisis main purpose was to support the Revolution when colonists began to withdraw from the army.
Tories or Loyalists were American colonists that remained loyal to Britain, which is the enemy Paine is talking about in the excerpt.
<em>"Your conduct is an invitation to the enemy"</em> in this sentence Paine talks about how Tories wouldn't stand up against Britain, he described them as people that lived in fear and that were not brave enough.
"Yet no one in a thousand of you has heart enough to join him" in this part of the excerpt Thomas Paine is talking about how in a thousand Tories there was not a single person that was brave enough to join the army of Britain, according to him Britain was only interested in having soldiers not Tories.
Answer:
Both the editorial and the biography support the author’s purpose of drawing attention to the plight of refugees. The two pieces work to create emotions in the reader and empathy for Enrique and other young migrants from Central America. However, the author uses different approaches in each text. The editorial includes words with strong connotations to persuade readers. In this text, the author works to convince readers the United States should change its refugee policy. On the other hand, the biography relies on narrative techniques and figurative language. The author uses setting, characterization, and personification to educate readers on the topic.
Answer:
When I was visiting New York, I saw Amir, who lives there.
Explanation:
Jonas is thoughtful, careful and brave. He is also shown to be empathetic towards others.
<u>Explanation:</u>
In chapter 10 of Giver, Jonas reports to the Annex of the House of the Old. In this house the person who is sitting at the door and is attending the people who are coming in opens the door and sends Jonas to the receiver's room.
One thing that shocks Jonas is that the doors are locked which are usually never locked. But the attendant tells Jonas that these locks are for safety and security.