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Art [367]
3 years ago
5

Imagine you are being sent to live on a deserted island with one other person for the next year. Who would go with you and why?

Also, NOT including your phone or any electronic device, you are allowed to take five things with you. What would they be and why?
English
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Maru [420]3 years ago
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This is kind of a question YOU have to answer...
yaroslaw [1]3 years ago
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I will go with my my best friend ( she is my soulmate...jk I don’t have a best friend but I like to imagine so.... yeah let me imagine) I will go with her . Because she is my soulmate and she understands me. If I ever have a problem she doesn’t force me to speak but it is not because she knows what to do. No, she doesn’t know what to do. But she gives me choices and also she will roast me but she will protect me too. She will make me have fun and more outgoing but we can also chill. I will bring a notebook (so I can write about whatever), candy ( I love candy) spicy chips ( love them), water ( lots of them because we need water to survive and also it is not bad) and just extra food
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<h3>Question 1:</h3>

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A) is incorrect, as this is a text regarding the American Civil War that took place between 1861 and 1865, and not the Revolutionary War which took place from 1775 and 1783

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D) is incorrect, as the bill was active since it was enacted <u>and</u> for one year thereafter

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According to this passage, those most impacted by this law: B) Could receive clothes, shelter and land. The text especifies how the freedmen and refugees would be granted these goods which included shelter, clothes and land for the remainding of war for one year thereafter.

A) is incorrect as the law was not directed to Confederate officials.

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