B. To explain the rights to the citizens of the United states.
The themes that william bradford addressed in of plymouth plantation is : The importance of religion
In of plymouth plantation, he writes a lot about God , Religious Faith, and its relation to honor
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Answer:
a) Appearances are deceiving.
Explanation:
It's easy to be fooled by outward looks, like in the poem "Queen of the Cats." An innocent-looking cat by the name of Old Polly looks to be a sweetheart. On closer investigation, though, it becomes apparent that she is a clever and devious feline. As far as I can tell, she's been a good buddy to the other cats she's lived with. The truth is, her ultimate allegiance is to herself. She takes advantage of the other cats that come to her for aid. At the end of the story, she is shown to be a selfish monster who uses people to get what she wants.
A). Slap Boo's house and run.