B if I’m wrong I am sorry
Well, when the founding fathers wrote "self evident" they meant that it's obvious. As in, the impact was that it was OBVIOUS to see that the nation that was made at that time was in a state of nature. Self evident as in the position of America can be seen as an issue by anyone because it just is so .. bad.
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Explanation: ya its topic i have to add like 20 characters tho
Answer:
A. To inform readers about the early stages of the war, the author uses a chronological structure to describe the outcome of each battle.
Explanation:
In the given passage, the author informs us about the battles that took place at the beginning of the French and Indian War and their outcomes. He does this in chronological order, which means that he tells us about them in the order they happened. This is why option A is the correct one.
Option B is incorrect because the author doesn't give us information about what each side was fighting for.
Options C and D are incorrect because the purpose of the given passage is not to persuade.
What makes them similar is that that both Charrington and O'Brien seem to be on Winston's side, i.e. against the Party. Another similarity is that they both end up betraying him, essentially they deceived him by hiding their true intentions from him. Charrington uses a literal disguise, while O'Brien was just pretending to be something he is not.