Vibrant
<em>The poster includes </em><em><u>bright</u></em><em>, pretty colors to catch the viewer’s attention and evoke a sense of joy. </em>
The most accurate and precise replacement for “bright” would be the word “vibrant” because “bright,” means to give off or reflect light, and the poster probably did neither. “Vibrant,” on the other hand, means colors that stand out/are striking because of hue or contrast.
An atom is the smallest piece of matter and still has properties of the element.
I would go with adjective on this one.
Read Edward Corsi's quotation from the book Immigrant
Kids by Russell Freedman.
Edward Corsi, who later became United States Commissioner of Immigration, was a ten-year-old Italian immigrant when he sailed into New York harbor in 1907:
Giuseppe and I held tightly to Stepfather's hands, while Liberta and Helvetia clung to Mother.
Passengers all about us were crowding against the rail. Jabbered conversations, sharp cries, laughs and cheers - a steadily rising din filled the air. Mothers and fathers lifted up babies so that they too could see, off to the left, the Statue of Liberty
How does this quotation add credibility to Freedman's statement that the immigrants never forgot seeing the Statue of Liberty for the first time? It adds credibility because it comes from a worker on the ship who sailed past the Statue of Liberty. It adds credibility because it comes from an immigrant who actually shares his memories of seeing the Statue of Liberty. It adds credibility because it comes from a historian who studied immigrants and the Statue of Liberty. It adds credibility because it comes from a journalist who researched the Statue of Liberty.
Answer:
It adds credibility because it comes from an immigrant who actually shares his memories of seeing the Statue of Liberty
Explanation:
Freedman made a statement that immigrants never forgot seeing the Statue of Liberty for the first time because the narration comes from an immigrant who shares his experience of seeing the statue as he wrote "Mothers and fathers lifted up babies so that they too could see, off to the left, the Statue of Liberty"
Personally translated to match more recent English language:
It is worthless to beg for the answer to problems of the people now comes from the passing of time.
- To ask a negro for more patience of which he has given plenty - Probably not because I wouldn't really considered a <em>Reason</em>.
- America found it's meaning on the land of Gettysburg a century ago. - Techically not a fact, but my second guess.
- I can't even translate this. - However, using human physiology to determine the outcome, I would say that this is the answer.
- Not a fact.
Number 3, An educated guess, using cross-elimination and my own sense.
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