Abraham Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address promised a vast national future only a month before his assassination and the end of the American Civil War. The following is a transcription of his original draft of his remarks--the edits reflect the changes made by Secretary of State William Seward. After the brief but remarkable speech, scroll down to learn more about what Lincoln's vision meant for the war, for the republic, and for emancipation.
Answer: B. People oriented, hands-on types of jobs - those are the jobs for
me
Explanation:
A classification paragraph groups different items into categories. A clincher sentence closes a paragraph by stating the main idea. Therefore, options D and C could follow the first sentence, as they describe the kinds of jobs of interest. Option A could go next, as an extra category, the kind of jobs that the persona has no interest in. Only option B restates the main idea and therefore works as a clincher sentence.
Romeo says that he wishes he were sentenced to death, because exile is worse than death.
After Romeo kills Tybalt the Prince sentences him to exile. He thinks he is being merciful, and the Friar tries to get Romeo to see that it's mercy, but Romeo thinks that living anywhere without Juliet would be worse than dying.
Answer:
What Love is For thats the answer
Answer:
viewpoints
-base ball is the best sport
-tomatoes are delicious
-the voting age should be 16
topics
-tomatoes are nutritious
-baseball is popular in America (iffy)
-the voting age is 18