The line from the text that explains the author's point about responsibility in the second paragraph is: "We are bound, because of our greatness, to recognize the rights of others." (Option B)
<h3>What is the textual evidence that supports the above?</h3>
The textual evidence that supports the above is:
"We must show not only in our words, but in our deeds, that we are earnestly desirous of securing their good will by acting toward them in a spirit of just and generous recognition of all their rights."
Thus, it is correct to state that the correct option is option b.
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The radio version was presented as a real situation. It was not clarified to the audience that was just a "play" ,and the people panicked. What people heard on the radio was taken seriously. THe events in the original novel are developed in England in the 19th century, this was changed to adapt it to the radio show to the United States, in New Jersey to make it more contemporary. Orson Wells wanted a greater broadcast off his novel, so he came up with this idea.
Mer-people THAT are grey and scaly and have stringy black hair and black eyes and pointy teeth and claws
Some kind of like acid shooting fish
Big leeches
<span>The effect of Hamlet's
joking about death and worms is that Hamlet was like suggesting that Claudius
will before long die and join Polonius, asking him if he would like for a
messenger to be sent to find him in heaven or go to hell himself and seek for
Polonius there. By the act of suggesting that he go to hell to find him is like
saying that he shall soon join him and/or that Hamlet believes he actually
belongs there with his counsellor.</span>
Answer:
i think your answer is All of the churches choirs will compete in the contest.
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