Quindlen says that even in the face of diversity, all American citizens are united as one big and powerful country. Although this union is something positive in the country, Quindlen shows that diversity also generates conflicts within the country, in addition to generating inequality within citizens, which in addition to being negative, hurts the concepts of freedom and equality which formed this country. Despite these statements showing contrast and contradiction, they strengthen Quindlen's argument, because even with these problems, in times of need conflicts are forgotten by people and the union is established in defense of diversity, throughout the country.
Diary Keeping it is usually a written record of personal experiences and observations. It is also a daily record of events or measurable phenomena, usually kept to track patterns over time. A book or computer file can be used for keeping such a record.
Record Keeping it is the maintenance of a history of one's activities, as financial dealings, by entering data in ledgers or journals, putting documents in files.
Sarah Bush was born December 13, 1788 in Hardin County, Kentucky, the third daughter to Hannah Davis (1745–1835) and Christopher Bush (1735–1813). Christopher Bush was a slave patrol captain who was somewhat well-off financially and was described as "…a stirring, industrious man, and had a large family sons and daughters." The Bushes moved with their nine children to Elizabethtown, Kentucky when Sarah was two years old. As a child Sarah prided herself on her appearance and keeping up with the latest fashion. She had blue-gray eyes and was light complexioned. Sarah has been described as proud, energetic, hard-working, neat and possessing good sense.[1][2][3][4]. hope this helped! :)
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Answer: D "I used to watch this smoke, when I was wet and cold and had my head half-turned with loneliness, and think of the fireside and of the company till my heart burned."
Explanation:
This is a quote from the book, ''Kidnapped'' by Robert Louis Stevenson about a boy named David Balfour who was kidnapped on orders of his uncle who did not want to give David the family estate which was rightfully his (David).
The ship that David was kidnapped on gets into troubled waters and leads to David being separated from the rest of the crew for some days and it was during this time that he uttered the words above to expressed the loneliness he felt and how he longed for his past.