Which event from English history came to be called the Restoration? A. the execution of Charles I and restoration of Parliamenta
ry democracy in the English Commonwealth B. the return of Charles II to England from exile in France and his coronation as the English monarch C. the crowning of the protestant William III and his wife, Mary II, as joint rulers of England D. the brief reinstatement of Charles I on the throne after a temporary victory over Oliver Cromwell’s army
Explanation: The Restoration happened in 1660 - two years after the death of Oliver Cromwell, who had managed to depose Charles I and install a republic, for the first time in British history. Charles II fled to France to save his life and came back in 1660 to claim his father's throne and restore the monarchy.
It might be summarized that the poet believes that England brings hopes and glory. People is free. British people are proud of their nation. God protects the land and made the land powerful. God will make the nation even more stronger in the future.
Your answer is going to be D! The reason that C is not right, is because after 'he added' there should be a comma, to pause before speaking the dialogue.
Answer: Characters don’t necessarily have to be immortal to be evil, though some gods tends to be evil with their powers and put it to bad use. As for mortals, they’re actually likely to be less evil as they’re actually humans.