The author's tone in Texas vs. Johnson is strongly for the side of Johnson. You know this because in the text it says " forbidding criminal punishment for conduct such as Johnson's will not endanger the special role played by our flag or the feelings it inspires."
B. False
This is because the ones mentioned are sort of like purposes of the conversations.
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Civil Disobedience PART B: Which quote best supports the answer in Part A is written and described below in details.
Explanation:
Men usually, following such a government as this, believe that they ought to anticipate until they have influenced the majority to reconstruct them.” ( paragraph 4)
but if it is of such a character that it demands you to be the instrument of inequality to another, then, I say, violate the law.” ( paragraph 6)
Answer:
An example of a simile is: She is as innocent as an angel. An example of a metaphor is: She is an angel. Do you see the difference? The simile makes a direct comparison, the metaphor's comparison is implied but not stated.
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