<span>The correct answer is articles. In a title articles will rarely be capitalised. Articles are the words which come before nouns, such as 'an' and 'the' which are not the most important words within the title and do therefore not warrant the capitalisation.</span>
Dialogue can show the reader how the character thinks, interacts with others, communicates, and possibly even where the character is from and/or their educational level.
In this paragraph, Henry responds to the opposing argument, giving reasons to refute it. Many other members of the convention want to remain humble and respectful towards Britain and negotiate a treaty. Patrick Henry discredits this approach by saying that all these strategies had been attempted in the past.
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I believe the answer is D) Acts. The portions of the play. "Divisions." Each section of the play. It's 1 act. 2 acts.
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She faces trying to buy a gift for her husband Jim when she only has $1.87