Answer: (C) Sullivan believes Sarah will raise their children alone after his death.
Explanation:
Sullivan Ballou was a Union Major from Rhode Island who answered the call to go fight to keep the United States together after the secession of the Confederate states.
He wrote a letter to his wife in case he didn't make it back to her and in it he spoke of how his sons would either remember very little of him or nothing at all. He however trusted his wife to be able to raise the children and develop their characters into something good.
Davis beat his old adversary in the finals
I became apprehensive as I walked home
My natural aptitude was remembering lyrics
Marcus was attentive was the movies played
Jacob was to be banish from the village
The town built a barricade to keep out the intruders
For the speaker:
1. Speak loud and clear, so that everyone in the room hears what you're saying.
2. Know your audience. Speak to them so that they understand what you are saying.
3. Exert confidence, making sure everyone knows you are sure of what you're saying, leaving no room for them to second guess what it is you said.
For the listener:
1. Be prepared to listen and understand.
2. Be respectful. No talking, eating or really doing anything really distracting while the speaker is speaking.
3. Look engaged when the speaker talks. Make it seem as if you are genuinely intrigued by what they are saying.
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