According to the excerpt, it can be inferred that the sentence that supports the idea that sugar was more than just a killer in Louisiana is option 4. "people needed..."
<h3>What does the word Killer mean in the snippet?</h3>
According to the context described in the fragment, reference is made to the fact that sugar in Louisiana was affected by the weather, so the slaves were required to perform faster at the rate of the mills to prevent the crop from being damaged with the cold.
From the above, it can be inferred that this characteristic of the climate and the cultivation of sugar was a difficulty for the lives of the slaves who had to demand too much of themselves to work at full speed.
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Which line from the passage best provides evidence to support the claim that sugar was more of "a killer" in Louisiana than in the Caribbean?
- "In every single American slave state, the population of enslaved people kept rising. . . ."
- ". . . enough enslaved children were born, lived, and grew to become adults."
- "not only did the slave states need to harvest the cane in perfect rhythm with the grinding mills. . . ."
- "people needed to work faster than the weather. . . ."
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The answer is: B. Spoiled rich teenager learns humility after working with the homeless.
(A dynamic character is one that changes in some way throughout the story.)
Hmm, I would say C because you are asking the manager why she only wants one color
Answer:
1. Did she study her English homework last night? Did Jim go to watch the cinema last Sunday?
Explanation:
Just restate the statements into a question for every statement.
Scout, Jem, and Calpurnia return from church to discover that Aunt Alexandra has moved into the Finch's house to provide "feminine influence" for Scout.
Alexandra has decided Scout is not enough of a girl, a kind of gender prejudice.
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Alexandra is proud of the Finch family's social status in Maycomb, and immediately begins to socialize in Maycomb. Scout thinks good people are defined by doing the best they can with what they have, but Alexandra seems to believe that the older a family's history, the better the family is. Alexandra even forces Atticus to teach Scout and Jem about their family history. But this strange change in Atticus makes Scout cry, and with relief he gives up.
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