The answer is A. My father and my grandfather played football in college.
Answer:
It is a direct and eloquent plea delivered in Washington for the equal treatment of all Native Americans.
Explanation:
Chief Joseph was a <em>Native American</em> who belonged to a tribe in the <em>Pacific Northwest region of the U.S.A.</em> He fought for his people and their ancestral lands <u>against the white settlers</u>. But later on, he surrendered and was moved to the state of Washington.
In Washington D.C., he delivered his speech at the<em> Lincoln Memorial Hall </em>asking for the equal treatment of all Native Americans, just as the white people are being treated. He just wanted the Native Americans to be treated just as the rest of the men were treated with the freedom to travel, trade, work, shop, etc. as long as they obey the law.
So, this explains the answer.
I do not know the story but if it is a confirmation in between two people, it is Man vs Man conflict.
<span>Before Duncan’s arrival, Lady Macbeth gives Macbeth some advice.
How does her advice move the plot forward?
Answer: Her advice to not let his face reveal his true intentions helps Macbeth conceal his plan to kill Duncan. Extra info:**the king comes to visit Macbeth's home for an overnight stay because Macbeth is not only the kings relative but someone he views as a loyal servant and friend. While Macbeth pretends all is well, he secretly plots to kill the king. Lady Macbeth comes up with the plan to kill the king in his sleep.
</span><span>Which lines from the play show that Macbeth’s plot works as he planned?
Answer: </span><span>Lennox: "Those of his chamber, as it seem'd, had done 't: / Their hands and faces were an badged with blood." **This line from the play is when Lennox answers the question (who did this) which shows by his answer it is believed that the servants killed the king.
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