Both the given excerpt denoted that Iqbal had an impact on others after his death. The correct option is B.
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Iqbal Masih was a courageous man from an impoverished environment. At a very young age, he was abide to repay his family's debt. He fled from slavery at the age of four from the house of Arshad but was apprehended by the authorities.
He subsequently escapes again at the age of ten and enrolls in the Bonded Labor Liberation Front, where he completes a four-year course in two years.
He assisted persons in Pakistan who were held captive to escape. Even after his death, his history continues to have an impact on others.
Both the given excerpt denoted that Iqbal had an impact on others after his death.
Thus, the correct option is B.
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Answer:
It parallels with the continental story of England
Explanation:
Starting by the manners and behavior of the Lilliputians which seemed to the English man, also the politics, the articles that Gulliver sign to obtain his freedom relate to the English codes and law, Swift use the Lilliputians to shoe that English politicians where bloody thirsty and treacherous, he uses as well Walpole the first minister of England as inspiration to make the character named Flimnap, and to satirize the politicians of that age.
Answer:
after car
Explanation:
Oscar helped me wash the car, even though he was tired.