<h2>"The Struggle for Human Rights" (Questions)</h2>
- Did the citizens satisfied of what will be the actions of the members of Congress?
- Why did citizens need to rally against the member of Congress?
- Do we deserve Human Rights?
<h3>For more info:</h3>
The Speech of Eleanor Roosevelt;
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Answer: Option A.
Have Christina agree to a larger order before he leaves.
Explanation:
From the dialogue between Warren and Christina, it is more likely that Christina had purchase the service and Warren is trying to encourage and tell her about their services as the best and to try and increase her order.
Warren tried to convince Christina to increase her orders before he leaves that is why he said they are the best in the New York City.
His goal is to persuade her to order for more.
Answer:
In this scene, Macbeth hears a woman crying and notes that the sound has absolutely no effect on his emotions or nerves. But he remembers a time when an unexplained noise, just like this one, would have unnerved and frightened him.
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Answer:
Is there a book for where I can look through the chapters?
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Explanation: