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To give an example to add feeling to the text
Explanation:
The correct way to rewrite the sentence is:
"His ranch is in Texas"
The possessive pronoun "his" replaced "My uncles".
Possessive pronouns are used to show possession or ownership within a sentence. They are used to refer to someone or something that was previously mentioned in a text. Using possessive pronouns brings about clarity by using fewer words in a text.
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The voting age in America should not be changed from 18 to 16. This is because there are many immature citizen teens out there who would not look further into detail about who they would vote for. Most would just pick based off of things they like about the person. They wouldn't look into further detail. And besides your not an adult until your 18 years of age or in the twenty age. Sixteen year old teens are smart yes, but still too young to be voting especially for something that could change everyone's lives. If you were to let an 16 year old be allowed to vote your life and the rest of the world rests in their hands basically. 18 year old teens are more mature about this topic and more aware of what needs to be done to vote for someone. They look into things and find out more about that person.
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Answer:
This is the question associated with the excerpt:
What makes this quote valuable to a student who is researching World War II or the Holocaust? A) It is an example of propaganda designed to criticize Nazi Germany. B) It is a primary source, written by someone who experienced the events being described. C) It is a secondary source, written by someone who experienced the events being described. D) It is a secondary source, written by someone who interprets and analyzes primary sources.
Explanation:
The correct answer choice is B) It is a primary source, written by someone who experienced the events being described.
The diary of Anne Frank is a primary source because it is a source that was written by someone who lived at the time of the Holocaust, and not only that, but a jewish young woman who experienced the Holocaust herself, and ended up tragically dying because of it, which makes it even more valuable for an historian, or any other person researching World War II or the Holocaust.
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