The passage is a reliable source because it shows an account of a Hindu god that shows how he created Hindu beliefs.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- "Bhagavad Gita" is a poem that shows the dialogue between the god Vishnu and the warrior Arjuna.
- In this poem, Vishnu gives an account of how he created the beliefs and traditions of Hinduism.
- In this case, Vishnu presents a first-hand account of how he created these beliefs and allowed them to be used and distributed throughout the Hindu community.
This first-hand account of someone who witnessed the occurrence of an event is a reliable source and that is why we can say that the excerpt is a reliable source.
Through questions similar to yours, we can find the text to which she refers. This excerpt is in the figure below.
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Answer:
Woodward Tornado
Explanation:
The Woodward Tornado is the answer. It killed 110+ people, and 180+, if you add the people in Texas who died.
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Please list the speeches so we can know how to answer.
Hello. You did not inform the text to which this question refers, but in the context of the question, we can consider that Pitts believes that it is important that children visit the "battleground" of the civil rights movement, so that they understand the rights that they possess have been conquered by many struggles and a lot of effort.
As the question refers to civil rights, we can understand that when Pitts refers to "children" he is referring to the African-American population that is young and was born in a world where their civil rights are guaranteed. In this case, it is important that this population visit the "battleground" of the civil rights movement, that is, visit the places where the protests and the claims of the African American population for their rights occurred. When visiting these places, the "children" of this population will understand that their freedoms and rights were obtained through much struggle and perseverance.