Answer:
Both Jefferson Davis and Abraham Lincoln recognized that "forever" means perpetuity, but they disagreed with the details of what individual should remain forever. In terms of the permanent life of the Confederacy, Davis spoke of perpetuity. "Lincoln insisted that perpetuity, as he advocated for the eternal life of the Union, was" implied, if not expressed, in the basic law of all national governments.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Note, to make a sentence more parallel simply means separating the details to allow easy understanding and remembrance by the readers of what was said.
So it could be written as;
To become a professional musician involves taking:
- thousands of hours of practice and
- finally working hard to make connections in the music industry.
Answer:
This for Roger......a bit to eat
Explanation:
That is more important because he was living on the streets and what if he did't have food to eat and he could starve to death but Mrs. Jones took him to her house and gave him food even after what he did instead of turning him in to the cops.