Answer:
A. “doubly revolted”
B. “obsession”
E. “cautionary tales”
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Explanation:
“Doubly revolted” is used to describe how her mother feels about the dictator in the sentence, "Perhaps because she had innocently revered him, my mother was now doubly revolted by this cold-blooded monster." Revolted means disgusted. “Obsession” is used to describe her mother's obsession with the dictator in the sentence, "He became something of an obsession with her". “Cautionary tales” is used to describe how her mother would talk about Trujillo a lot in the sentence, "As my sisters and I were growing up, Trujillo and his excesses figured in many of my mother’s cautionary tales." It's safe to assume that her mother was very interested in Trujillo.
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Benjamin Franklin does not have a middle name.
Benjamin Franklin was born in <span>January 17, 1706 <span>Boston, Massachusetts,</span></span>
It's very common for the people in that time to use their father's name as a middle name ( Ben Franklin's father name is Josiah)
But for some reason, Ben Franklin decided not to use any middle name, even when he sign several papers such as the constitution.
He held simple views regarding religion. He ruled over the catholic church but he got his way regarding it. <span />
A major competing theory in Ancient Greece for the atomic theory of matter by Leucippus is the essence theory of matter that was devised by Aristotle.
In Aristotle’s essence theory of matter, he speculated that the properties of all matter were given by a fundamental essence.