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Answer:
I can answer number 1.
Jim crow laws are the laws like signs outside of stores saying "No people of color allowed" and stuff like that.
Answer:
201miles
Explanation:
Distance = speed x time
With this formula we will obtain the other formulas to solve the problem
In this case the variable that changes is the speed, the distance remains constant and is the incoginite , but FIRST, we must known the time he has been traveling.
then for the first case
Distance = 60mph x time
and for the second case
Distance = 50mph x (time + 40mintues)
40 minutes= 0,67 hours
matching the two equations
Distance = Distance
60mph x time = 50mph x (time + 0,67hours)
60mphTime = 50mphTIme + 33,5mph
10mphTime = 33,5mph
Time = 33,5mph / 10mph
Time = 3,35 hours
In the first equation
DIstance = 60mph x 3,35 hours
Distance = 201 miles
in equation 2
Distance = 50mph x (3,35 hours + 0,67hours)
Distance = 201miles
Answer:
The correct answer is A.Let’s see, where was that ‘Coloreds Only’ bathroom downtown?
Explanation:
The passages belong to The Watsons Go To Birmingham, a novel written by Christopher Paul Curtis, an American children's book writer. It narrates the events that occur after a family decides to travel to Birmingham to spend the summer and perhaps the following school year due to Byron's problems, who is the oldest son.
The correct answer is letter A, since the story is set in Alabama, the word <em>coloreds</em> shows the political climate as one that segregates and discriminates against people who were different.
Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
The main concern of the writer - or the topic sentence - which is stated in the first sentence, is that <u>keeping his or her mind when writing is not easy when they are staying at their grandmother's cottage</u>. We are then treated with several sentences explaining why it is hard, with various distractions that the author willingly or unwittingly found themselves in.
The final sentence supports this topic sentence since what the author is writing in her or his typewriter remains discontinued since they are too preoccupied with other things to finish their work.