Answer. "tis some visitor." The reader feels suspense as to whom this visitor may be.
Explanation::He tries to calm himself down, telling himself that "tis some visitor" who has dropped by unexpectedly. But who is this visitor?
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hi the answer is d!
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I believe it would be B, vanquish. For one to use such a fancy and strong word, would sound as if one were boasting. Example: "The young man brazenly claimed that he had vanquished the massive bear."
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6. in spite of
7.Although
Explanation:
It transitions the word into the sentence
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The correct answer to this one question is the following.
You did not mention what President's Ford speech you are referring to. We assume you are talking about the famous speech where he pardons Richard Nixon. If this is the case, then the correct answer is the following.
The summary of President Ford’s speech in no more than one complete sentence would be this.
President Gerald Ford made the difficult of granted pardon to former President Richard Nixon because he considered that a long trial and public scrutinize would only hurt America and increase the already noticed division and polarization of the American citizens.
Geral R. Ford publicly announced the pardon of Nixon on September 8, 1974.
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