Answer:
B. an image of Cesar Chavez leading a peaceful
march
Explanation:
Cesar Chavez was a civil rights activist and a leader of farm workers fighting for better working conditions. He is most famous for his work in the 60s and 70s when he organized strikes and boycotts against working conditions on farms and plantations.
He used direct, but non-violent means of fight, fighting only with peaceful protests, marches and boycotts until demands were granted.
So, the best illustration for this sentence would be an image of one such peaceful march led by Chavez.
Also, that is the only option that shows any mean of fight for better working conditions.
To answer it precisely correct, I would have to know the context which the first sentence refers to ('...and is you have any doubt...'). But everything that comes after it, serves simply to illustrate a really silly situation. It deliberately has nothing to do with the context, with the intention to emphasize a point of view/opinion, while giving the text a certain humorous content. It's a common writing technique.
The previous context probably has something to do with pointing out the silliness of some situation or behavior, right?
Answer:
Quotation marks are particularly important when referencing because they indicate when someone else's exact words are being used.
Hope this helps
1. It's a religious belief.
2. It's shared by most religions
3. It implies we have a soul.
4. It also implies the soul doesn't perish after we die.
5. It also means that soul would remember who we were in the physical realm.
6. It means our consciousness would remain intact after we die.
7. It also implies we would go to a place where what we understand as life would continue.
8. It's mostly a belief of religious or 'spiritual' minded people.
9. This belief also represents fear of total annihilation.
10. In some cases it acts as an incentive for better behavior while living our human life here on Earth.
11. It is a belief much exploited by religious groups and organizations.
12. it presupposes there is a link between our physical body and the 'soul'.
13. It also presupposes the existence of an almighty god that would judge us wither worthy or unworthy of it.
14. It is a belief not shared by atheists nor those with a purely materialistic interpretation of life in the universe