Answer:
money
Explanation:
Essay on Money: The concept of money was invented somewhere in 5000 B.C by a few traders in Western Europe. Ever since the invention, different countries have adopted it and started printing their own money with specific values, which was usually backed by gold. But before money was invented, trading used to happen with a system called a barter system, where you could buy one product or service with an exchange of another product.
This is basically a brief history of money.
For centuries, money has been, gradually, incorporated into every corner of our lives. Not to sound cliché, but the entire world runs on one simple thing called money. Thanks to those traders hundreds of years back, our lives now entirely revolve around the man-made concept of money.
Answer: b. Paranoia of witchcraft and the devil and a fear of Communism
Explanation:
The Crucible was written by Arthur Miller at a time when American Senator Joseph McCarthy riled the nation up with unfounded rumours of Communist spies and sympathizers having infiltrated American society.
In the Crucible, the anxiety considered to be culturally pervasive was witchcraft and the fear of the devil and these were extensively blamed by characters for mishaps that occurred so much so that there was no trust amongst them.
This was an allegory for the fear of Communism in the time the play was written to show that people will shift blames to whatever anxiety they view as pervasive in the era they are in.
Answer:
There is no passage here.
I think it means he is gay , but I don't know what your exactly asking
The stage of writing that involves planning and a rough draft is A. Prewriting.
This is the phase in which the writer sorts out and organizes their ideas. Revising, editing, and proofreading are all made after the text is written to perfect your ideas. Drafting is during the actual writing process when you are expressing your ideas. So the only option that represents a rough format is prewriting. The rest of the answer choices involve more refined writing.
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