Your answer would be claim because he is claiming the the Negro still have not gained equal rights as all the other people have.
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Answer:Alice is reasonable, well-trained, and polite. From the start, she is a miniature, middle-class Victorian "lady." Considered in this way, she is the perfect foil, or counterpoint, or contrast, for all the unsocial, bad-mannered eccentrics whom she meets in Wonderland. Alice's constant resource and strength is her courage. Time and again, her dignity, her directness, her conscientiousness, and her art of conversation all fail her. But when the chips are down, Alice reveals something to the Queen of Hearts — that is: spunk! Indeed, Alice has all the Victorian virtues, including a quaint capacity for rationalization; yet it is Alice's common sense that makes the quarrelsome Wonderland creatures seem awkward in spite of what they consider to be their "adult" identities.
Answer:B
Explanation: a concrete statement leaves no room for opinion. Like B
Answer:
15
Explanation:
(x-5)(x+5)=200
FOIL Method (First, Outer, Inner, Last)
x^2-5x+5x-25=200
combine like terms
x^2-25=200
add 25 to both sides
x^2 = 225
Take the square root of both sides
x=15
C. Ellie, Michael, and him must design the table before they can build it.
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