Answers:
1.) Is she coming to the party?
2.) Is it raining heavily?
3.) Have I been to Simla?
4.) Have I finished my homework?
5.) Is mom cooking dinner?
6.) Are the girls learning their lessons?
7.) Has she returned from school?
8.) Have they accepted the invitation?
9.) Is it disgusting?
10.) Can Suma swim?
Answer:
actual malice, because Joan is a limited-purpose public figure as she voluntarily thrust herself into a public controversy
Explanation:
In law, actual malice is simply a requirement that is imposed on a particular person who claims her image is being tarnished by someone when filing a lawsuit for slander or libel. This will be found in a case where the defendant actually publishes a false statement (libel) or communicates it (slander), knowing fully well that the information is false and disregard for what such information can cause. Joan is actually a limited-purpose figure and decided to go public by making efforts to get her voice out there in a quest to build more bike lanes.
I believe your answer would be D.) However. Let me know if this helped you any.
Answer:
A. to emphasize hard work
Explanation:
Nelson Mandela was the<em> first president</em> of South Africa. His <u>inaugural speech</u> happened on <em>May 10, 1994 </em>which was broadcasted on TV. His speech centered on the struggles of the country for being racially discriminated and how they were able to attain liberty. At the near end of his speech, he mentioned the excerpt in order to tell people that <em><u>it was very hard to attain such liberty and never again will they allow such bad experience to occur.</u></em> Such achievement was described as<em> "glorious," </em>showing that it was truly a hard work and a big deal for them to attain freedom.