Answer:
People should speak from their hearts and say what's on their minds.
Explanation:
'<u>Life Without Principle</u>' is an essay penned by Henry Thoreau. The essay speaks about the liberty in expressing the viewpoints.
In the statement stated above, Thoreau wants to convey that a person should be open about their thoughts and ideas just as a poet is.
A poet speaks clearly about his thoughts and ideas that can be seen in their poems and works.
So, Thoreau wants to say that just as a poet is open about his/her thoughts, a person also should be.
Answer:
Sentence 2.
Explanation:
Pronoun-antecedent agreement error is characterized as the error when there is an incongruity or disagreement between the pronoun and its antecedent. This error creates a kind of confusion while deriving the meaning of the sentence.
As per the question, <u>sentence 2</u> contains a pronoun-antecedent agreement error because the plural antecedent 'their' does not agree with the singular pronoun 'an enslaved person' which creates a perplexity in the meaning of the sentence. Thus, the sentence could be modified to rectify this error either by altering the pronoun as per the antecedent or vice versa as follows;
'It was common for an enslaved person to stop there on his/her way to the North.'
or
'It was common for the enslaved persons/people to stop there on their way to the North.'
Central America is the subject of the sentence.
James Thurber is best known for his Humorous stories.
Such as The Male Animal