Hello. You forgot to enter the answer options. The options are:
Hearts beat in time to funeral marches.
Our hearts beat like drums.
Many things take a long time.
Each day we move closer to death.
Answer:
Each day we move closer to death.
Explanation:
The verse of "A Psalm of Life" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow shows that our life is finite and that each day lived is one day less, because although we make art, we get emotional, we do fun things that fill our hearts with joy and happiness , each beat of our heart is one beat less in the time that we are left alive, leaving us closer and closer to death.
This is very evident in the line "[Our hearts] are beating Funeral marches to the grave."
The United States is one of five permanent members of the United Nations b) security council. The other member states are: Russia, France, China and the United Kingdom. The Security Council is one of the six principal organs of the United Nations and is charged with the maintenance of international peace and security, as well as accepting new members into the United Nations and approving any changes to the United Nations charter.
Answer:
d. I, III, IV, II
Explanation:
Moses Austin was an American pioneer and businessman who 'colonized' Texas. He was one of the very first American settlers in modern-day Texas which was previously part of Mexico.
Moses Austin was previously a businessman dealing in different businesses. But with the economic crisis, he was covered in a huge crisis of debt. Determined to change his life, he began to make plans to bring settlements in Spanish Texas. At first, his plan was refused by Governor Antonio María Martínez. But with the help of Baron de Bastrop, he again met the Governor and finally, his plan was approved by the Spanish government. After the successful negotiation, he returned to Missouri to recruit people for the settlements.
Thus, the <u>correct chronological sequence is option d</u>.
Answer: plantation owners
Explanation: own great piece of land and slaves giving them more power during that era
Marie Curie was a physicist and chemist and a pioneer in the study of radiation. She and her husband, Pierre, discovered the elements polonium and radium. Together, they were awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1903, and she received another one, for Chemistry, in 1911.