Answer: I would contend that the right answer is the B) It rejected the authority of the monarch as legitimate.
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little bit on the answer, it can be added that the authors of this text were clearly inspired by the ideas of the Enlightenment, such as its criticism of the corruption of the monarchy. Rousseau, for instance, pointed out that kings had been granted power by the will of the people, not by God, and, by the same token, that people could also take their power away from them if they were not doing their job right. In this excerpt, it is said that if a government, which derives its power from the "consent of the governed," that is, from the will of the people, destructs the rights that it is meant to protect (life, liberty, and happines), then that people have the right to alter it, abolish it, or institute a new one.
Answer:
maybe show the passage
Explanation:
It would be hard for someone to help you if you dont show the passage
Answer:
1. write in one sitting try to write the draft of your story in as short time as possible
2. develop your protagonist
3. create suspicion or drama
4. write a good dialouge
5. edit use commas, periods, explanation points ect..
6. try to have a clear mind before starting to write
Explanation:
hope this helped if it did please give brainlest <33
Answer:
The sentence shape would be larger in the middle because the "topic" sentence is the main discussing therefor being the largest sentence.