“drive slowly” is considered a phrase :)
The correct answers are options B, C and D.
Marco Polo's cultural context are represented first in the quote about the malik of Homuz who had a castle. <em>Malik </em>means <em>king </em>in Arabic, and the Kingdom of Hormuz existed in the Persian Gulf between the 10th and 17th centuries.
Secondly, the cite about ships which made voyages in twenty days also refers to the cultural framework of Polo's time.
Finally, there is a reference to Saracen people, a term used to mention Muslims in the Middle Ages.
Answer:
seek his or her own Happiness
The answer should be preserving the stability.
Answer:
C. Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address"
Explanation:
On Memorial Day, May 30, 1963, Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson delivered a speech in support of civil rights at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Johnson strongly identified with the ambitions of the civil rights movement. The <em>eloquent words </em>he is referring to is Abraham Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address", a speech Lincoln delivered in 1863, exactly a century before Johnson's. Lincoln's speech celebrated the victory of the Union's armies in the Battle of Gettysburg.