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They reveal that Annie has already overcome many difficulties in life.
Explanation:
This question is about "The Miracle Worker" that tells the story of Annie Sullivan, a blind and orphan girl who has gone through countless difficulties and losses, but who managed to overcome her difficulties by introducing herself to reading and becoming a great educator.
The dialogue shown in the question above, the author uses a dialogue that reveals basic information and that shows Annie's overcoming of her problems and limitations.
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Explanation:
The British army was described as the strongest military in the world (before Revolutionary War). They also had large troops and followed traditional tactics.
Patriots were more likely than Loyalists to believe in the idea of consent of the governed.
Loyalists did not believe the people of a colony had the ability to govern themselves nor did they believe the people could choose their government. Loyalists were most likely to believe in the god-like destiny of a king therefore believing a citizen could not act against their king because it would be an act against God as well. Consent of the governed was a radical idea of the time and it took the security and tradition of monarchy and replaced it with revolution and potential chaos. Loyalists were typically well off or worked for the government. Protecting the British government was also a move to protect their own wealth and standing with the government.
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As the Red Army drove the Nazis back, it occupied large areas of Eastern Europe and Churchill in the so-called percentages agreement - agreed that Eastern Europe could be a Soviet 'sphere of influence'. In the countries that the Red Army 'liberated', communist-dominated governments took power.
Explanation:
The greatest superpower at the end of World War II was the United States, although it should be noted that the Soviet Union was seen as another great superpower as well.