A few things about the Unite States:
The United States of America was founded in 1776 when the thirteen colonies declared there independence, breaking away from Britain. The United States is the 4th largest country in the world by land and 3rd largest by population. The United States is made of up 50 states. The United States is a very diverse country with a multicultural society. There is no official language in the United States even though English is mostly spoken. Spanish is also widely spoken in the United States.
Interesting places people visit are the Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona, Yosemite National Park in California, Disneyland in California, Time Square in New York, the Liberty Bell in Pennsylvania, the Empire State Building in New York.
Food people often eat are different types of fast food: Pizza, burgers, fries, ect.
Football is more often watched in the United States.
Yes, I think every state has a song.
Christmas, Thanksgiving, Mother's Day, Easter, and Independence Day are the top five celebrated holidays in the United States.
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-Hamilton1757
Answer and Explanation:
1. He censors his own letter because he has been immensely involved in the censor's work, going so far as to override his own wishes, so that the government's wishes are fulfilled.
2. This is an example of irony and contradiction, because Juan decided to accept the job as a censor, to prevent the letters he sends from being censored, but he ends up doing exactly the opposite.
3. This reinforces the idea that the political situation in Argentina was very oppressive and authoritarian, going so far as to change the thinking of citizens who, instead of fighting it, were completely manipulated, to the point of helping.
Answer:
It suggests that she did not care about his death.
Explanation:
Mrs. Wright, a character in the play <em>Trifles, </em>kills her husband because of her loneliness. The police and her neighbors come to her house to investigate. Mrs. Hale, when asked about how Mrs. Wright behaved, says that she laughed after killing her husband.
It would seem based on this that Mrs. Wright didn't feel anything bad about her husband's death. She experienced severe loneliness and depression in her small-town, rural life, that she didn't see another escape other than murdering her own husband. Even though the husband did not treat her badly, per se, she still felt the need to get rid of him and regain her freedom.