The above excerpt was written in the Declaration of Independence as a response to King George's decision to refuse the Olive Branch Petition.
Explanation:
The excerpt shown above was written in the Declaration of Independence and showed the Americans' discontent with the position of King George, who was considered an abusive and tyrannical position, who insisted on establishing an exploratory system of the British in relation to the colonies in America. Thomas Jefferson used this passage to show the people's dissatisfaction and to justify the revolt they would initiate, placing the king himself as the great culprit.
The impact Mama's decision to give the quilts to Maggie has on the development of the plot of "Everyday Use" is the Dee wants to keep the quilts to appreciate for "her heritage" but Maggie wants to use it as its purpose. This led to Dee believing that Maggie can’t appreciate the quilts just as how she sees them, and she thought that the quilt will be put to “everyday use” by Maggie and within 5 years or so, the quilt will turn into a rag.
a) Reading a book outside, the mosquitoes began to bother me.
Explanation:
The word or words that should be modified by a dangling modifier have been missing from the phrase. Dangling modifiers make the meaning of a statement unclear.