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- <u><em>Carter Druse believes the Union army is fighting for the right cause. He joins the Union army even though it means he will oppose his own family and many other people living in Virginia.</em></u>
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- <u><em>Druse’s father believes that Virginia and the other Confederate states are justified to demand separation from the Union.</em></u>
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- <u><em>The Federal officer is also on the side of the Union.</em></u>
The correct answer among all the other choices is "The unrealistically sterile image of Canada." This is what <span>the map ''under glass'' symbolizes in atwood's ''at the tourist center in boston." </span>Thank you for posting your question. I hope this answer helped you. Let me know if you need more help.
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The option that would best fit this situation would most likely be option four, "The oxygen bottles provide an added level of security for Hillary and Tenzing that they will have oxygen available for their descent."
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<span>The correct answer is D. The theme of this excerpt is that the old can regain honor by taking up challenges again.
Here, the speaker notes that his mariners are old; however, he says, "old age hath yet his honour and toil." By this he means that their work need not be done.
It is still possible for them to regain their honor through toil. "Some work of noble note, may yet be done," he says, before they die. Therefore, the main theme of this excerpt is that the old can still gain honor by taking up challenges (or toil) again.</span>