<span>-Bureaucracy
- had to pass a test to be a part of the government
The test in order to be Government officials back than was being held nationwide in order to found the most Talented scholars from the Population. The Government saw them as an invention that will drive the nation's prosperity in the future.</span>
Studying the implicit meanings of words can give the reader greater insight into theme of the plot
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
Studying the implicit meanings of words can give the reader greater insight into the theme aspect of a poem.
It is implicit in nature because the words are not plainly expressed in a poem, but when you study the implicit words, you tend to have a much better understanding of the poem.
A theme gives the setting of the poem, along with the thoughts of the author or poet. One can get a better understanding if the theme is studied.
I don’t know the answer choices, but here’s what I can help you with.
In 1501, shortly after Christopher Columbus discovered America, Spain and Portugal began shipping African slaves to South America to work on their plantations. In the 1600s, English colonists in Virginia began buying Africans to help grow tobacco.
Answer:
B - prices that farmers could get for their crops dropped significantly
Explanation:
haha they deleted it bc i had no explanation, i just remembered that from when i learned abt the great depression. all the prices for everything dropped so the farmers couldn't sell their crops for as much
<u>The answer is (D)- Love.</u>
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In the first<em>
"Book"</em>
of the bible <em>
Genesis</em>
, it says that God created everything, and that there was no sin. Tho that sounds like righteousness, most believers in <em><u>
Christ</u></em>
will tell you its love. So according to the Bible, god gave everything to man because he<u><em> loved</em></u> them. Then also according to the Bible "man" ate the apple on the tree in which the Bible said not to, telling "man" they had sinned giving them the knowledge of <u>
"Good and Evil".</u>
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(Quote on Quote by me.)