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<span>c) small pieces of matter</span>
- In arthur miller's the cruicible, miller articulates that possessing a large sense of pride and certainly can lead to adverse consequences.A clear cut society in which there is no leg room for mercy leads to the innocent deaths of others since no one has compassion or sympathy for others and has a self-centered attitude.
It lets the reader know that the authors are going to describe how honey relates to the story of sugar. It uses a problem and solution structure to show how people got honey without searching for bees.
Answer: "Glide softly to thy rest then;"
"And we will trust in God to see thee yet again."
Explanation:
The two lines in this excerpt from the poem that reflect the theme of the poem is : "Glide softly to thy rest then;"
"And we will trust in God to see thee yet again.".
The poem simply describes the path of a tuberculosis patient and she went to heaven. The speaker begins by describing the death by saying words like "set for the grave". Then, the speaker describes the way that she'll depart for heaven.
If these were the missing choices:
<span>A) Farquhar may unknowingly walk into a trap.
B) Farquhar will pursue the soldier from the North.
C) Farquhar and the soldier may engage in an altercation.
D) Farquhar and his wife will forget about the soldier
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My answer is : A) <span>Farquhar may unknowingly walk into a trap.
Farquhar is a confederate supporter. That is why when he saw a confederate soldier, he reported of Union movements in the hopes that the Union soldiers will be defeated in the Civil War. Unfortunately, the Confederate soldier was in fact a Union soldier in disguise. </span>