<span>We could not give her those glib assurances that naive souls make so easily to others concerning their after state. …
The narrator is making it clear here that he does not believe in an after life. He says that he cannot assure Mrs. Herd that she was going anywhere in an "after state" because he thinks people who say things like that are being 'glib' and 'naive'. </span>
Answer:
You could start by saying something like:
"In summer, you have sunny days with blue skies and dry conditions, while in winter you have lots of rain, snow, and wet conditions. This results in significant differences in the driving conditions between seasons."
Or something like that...
Answer:
How do both passages show that the Tuskegee School was a success? They both explain that the school
expanded to numerous buildings.
They both discuss the growing number
of students at the school.
They both quote students' comments
about the new building.
They both claim that the school is a key part of Washington's legacy.
Explanation:
Answer:
C.The government is allowed to stop people from promoting hate speech.
Explanation:
The government cannot decide what is moral in a society and therefore is not authorized to impose moral censorship, much less to limit people's decision as to what they should watch on television. This is because, morality is decided by a culture and by a group of people who share it, therefore, it is not destined for the government.
However, the government can prevent hate speech by imposing censorship and reprisals on those who issue it.