Answer:
C
Explanation:
it is obvious from the theme of the text
Justice Thurgood Marshall looks at the first three words, “We the people,” as evidence that the Constitution is not static and is, in fact, developing/changing with the times. For instance, Justice Thurgood Marshall says that “We the people” did not actually mean everybody when it was written. The words “We the people” actually excluded African Americans, Native Americans, women, and even whites if they did not own land. However, the words "We the people" eventually evolved to mean <em>all</em> United States citizens regardless of heritage, gender, class, etc. Thus, this is evidence that the Constitution evolves with time with the nature of the nation for which it was written.
Answer:
The correct answer is option B
There was a lot of traffic today; it took an hour to get home.
Explanation:
A semicolon is used here to join two closely related independent clauses