Answer:
<u>The yellow fever epidemic had lasting consequences for the city.</u>
Explanation:
This is the best answer because the passage is about the deadly and lasting consequences that yellow fever had: the author mentions that an approximate of five thousand people were victims of it, many died, including people like ministers, sextons, and city officials; and those who did not die, had to flee the city. Such mortality rate and mass departure must have changed completely the way people lived back then, it should have been catastrophic for the city, as the author concludes: <em>The fear had gone too deep, the losses were all too real and personal. </em>
Answer:
It's A: Defending a leaders choices
Explanation:
Just did it in
He uses indirect characterization whenever Hazel speaks to George. When George hears the sound from his head set Hazel says "I'd think it would be real interesting, hearing all the different sounds."
The correct answer is True. Alexander Pope was a
member of the Scriberus club alongside satirists Jonathan Swift, John Gay, Thomas Parnell
and John Arbuthnot. Alexander Pope and Jonathan Swift were the nucleus of the
Scriblerus Club, an informal association of authors in London from <span>1714 to 1745.</span>