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<span>A change from talking to singing best illustrates a change in _________.
</span><span>A change from talking to singing best illustrates a change in action. An instant change in what we are doing is called action. An action means an act, or a thing done. Talking to singing is clearly shown a change in the action.
Thus, your answer is option D.
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4. "snapped in the face of the open-mouthed oncoming wave of dogs"
This us the correct answer because it shows how brave White fang is while fighting back at these dogs.
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Answer:I think the correct answer is D Henry thinks that livestock is treated better than soldiers.
Explanation: Because if you take a closer look at the statement above it says “...I had seen nothing sacred, and the things that were glorious had no glory and the sacrifices were like the stockyards at Chicago if nothing was done with the meat except to bury it.” he means that he haven't
seen people being treated like that after they have fought for their country and after all that they are buried and from the statement above D is the only one which makes sense
I'd probably say <span>C.introduces an opposing view, then refutes it logically and respectfully.
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Answer:
The central idea of the speech that is most supported by this excerpt is:
D. The Nez Percé people want the new settlers to better understand them.
Explanation:
Firstly, the speaker has addressed how some people in the audience misunderstand Native Americans:
<em>Some of you think an Indian is like a wild animal.</em>
Of course, a human being is not like a wild animal. And that is what the speaker intends to show. In order to do so, he/she will tell the audience about the Nez Percé people:
<em>I will tell you all about our people, and then you can judge whether an Indian is a man or not.</em>
<u>The purpose is to have the audience, the new settlers, better understand Native Americans. By telling them about his/her people, the speaker expects them to see Native Americans from a different, maybe kinder, more empathetic and humane perspective. As we know, throughout history, several colonizing nations used civilization as an excuse to subjugate peoples around the world. They would claim the peoples they were killing, enslaving and forcing their culture onto needed to be civilized, even if forcefully.</u>