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This isn't the whole answer, but I've got a hint if that helps: "To dissolve the political bands" means to to "revolt against authority, restructure a government, elect new leadership, end the relationship with a government." (That was from a different brainly question by the way, not my credit.) So basically, in other words these lines can represent the wanted freedom of the country, and so possibly establish the <u>freedom</u> for the Declaration of Independence. This may not be true and I'm sorry if this is incorrect and doesn't help, but I hope it gives you a boost for the question. Have a nice day!
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d) Mercedes is the only one at home, and she is too busy with her embroidery in Madam Hailer's room to come near you
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a) “You are going to build a large house, Mr. Darrell?” said Victoriano, turning his horse so as to ride beside Clarence; “judging by the amount of lumber being hauled.”
b) “I understand, and I think my father will be willing to sell the land. He is at home now. Let us go up to see him.”
c) They have too much sense not to know that you would not be working in white kid gloves.
d) Mercedes is the only one at home, and she is too busy with her embroidery in Madam Hailer's room to come near you
Since Mercedes is depicted as being at home alone before having a love encounter, it is clear that the author has resorted to narration to communicate this information.
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sorry but i dont know the answer but if you pray in god you will be know the answer
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