This comes from the famous speech from <em>President Lyndon B. Johnson,</em> at Gettysburg in 1963. This speech foreshadowed the great changes that were to come only 13 months later in the Civil Rights Movement of the United States. In this speech he addressed the patience the black people had to wait for change which seems never to come.
Question: Which sentence represents a reason in support of the claim made in the passage?
Answer: D. The Negro says, "Now." Others say, "Never."
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Just like laws itself, 2/3s of the Senate must approve of it. If they veto it, it would either have the cycle restart with fixes and reappointbtions.
Given sentence :
- She asked me 'What time are we going to leave tomorrow?
Answer :
- She asked me that at what time were we going to leave the next day.
Some rules of conversion of statements :
- The reporting verb "said" is changed into "told" .
- The inverted commas are removed and "that" is placed instead.
- If the reporting verb is in the present or future tense, the tense of the verb in the reported speech is not changed.
- If the reported speech expresses some "universal truth" or "habitual action", the tense of the verb is not changed
Answer:
C. They all crave companionship.
Explanation:
According to the book Of Mice and Men
by John Steinbeck, Lennie, Curley, Candy and Whit are all social outcasts who do not participate in social events that other men of their age would engage in. They are described as being crippled in a way, either physically or mentally.
Therefore, they all crave companionship.