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<em>Gerunds, Infinitives, And Participles Are All Types Of Verbals.</em>
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Gerunds- always end with ing and they act as a noun
Infinitives- This is a verb form that behaves like a noun, adjective, or adverb. Infinitives usually begin with the word "To."
Participles- They act exactly like adjectives there are 2 kinds of them though, present participles and past participles.
The correct answer is B) He uses examples of war to show that citizens have unnecessarily died when resisting government.
The statement that best reflects the validity of Jefferson's reasoning for his claim identified in Part A is "He uses examples of war to show that citizens have unnecessarily died when resisting the government."
Although you forgot to include part A as a reference, we can say that Tomas Jefferson explains that many people had died in battles and wars, trying to show opposition to bad governments and dictators. That is why, as the Antifederalist he was, he opposed to the idea of having a strong central government for the United States, as was the idea of the Federalists such as John Jay or Alexander Hamilton.
Thomas Jefferson supported a simpler form of government in which the citizens could enjoy natural rights and liberties.
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In the poems, “I Ask My Mother to Sing” and “The Negro Speaks of Rivers” the poets expresses their appreciations for the culture and history they belong to.
Both the poems highlights the importance of remembering the nationality that people belong to. The poems presents the theme of love towards the culture and language to which they are associated to. Living in the foreign place shall not be the reason of forgetting the culture and place to which an individual belong to.
In the poem “I Ask My Mother to Sing”, the poet is a Chinese American who have never visited China. His love for his country has flourished in the foreign country as well. He asks his mother and grandmother to sing the song of his country. This song helps him to connect with his land and feel its presence even in the foreign place.
In the poem “The Negro Speaks of Rivers”, Langston Huges speaks of the black cultural identity that he and his people has incorporated in themselves. The poem highlights the historical importance of the African race. Living in the foreign world has not dissociated the people from tehir culture and identity.