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Answer:
C
Thirty-five of the Pilgrims were members of the extreme English Separatist Church, who came to America to escape the jurisdiction of the corrupt Church of England.
Ten years before, a group of Separatists fled to Holland in quest of religious freedom due to English persecution.
<h3>Why did the Pilgrims choose to leave Holland? What hardships did they face before deciding to travel to America?</h3>
The Pilgrims spent several years in Holland before setting foot in North America.
The group, led by William Brewster and John Robinson, went to Amsterdam in 1608 to avoid religious persecution for performing clandestine services not sanctioned by the Church of England.
<h3>What freedoms were the Puritans pursuing?</h3>
Theirs was a theocracy that ruled over every element of their life. Religion and freedom of speech or the press were as strange to the Puritans as they were to the Church of England.
When other colonies arrived with other views, the Puritans drove them away.
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"The Yellow Wallpaper" is actually a s<span>hort story written by the author Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Based on the excerpt above taken from this story, whom the narrator sees hiding in the wallpaper is </span><span>herself who is trapped in her life. The answer is the first option. Hope this helps.</span>
Lol one year late but it's B i think
This is actually a beautiful poem. The speaker in the poem is trying to say that even if the person leaves or passes on, his thoughts will still remain with her and his love will not perish. It speaks about a longing that a person has for someone and how he will never forget all the memories they've had.