Answer:
Timmy Tuner would like you to go see The Egyption Pyramids with him.
Explanation:
A- this was a womens rights group,
b- they benefited from alcohol and the end of prohibition
c- states?
d- one who supported and introduced
i would say d
And finally, the Fourteenth Amendment introduced the ideal of equality to the Constitution for the first time, promising “equal protection of the laws.” ... In fact, it made possible a new Constitution—one that protected rights throughout the nation and upheld equality as a constitutional value.
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A critical analysis essay aims to review or to critique something and when you write one you should always use FORMAL (option C) language.
In the second question you want to find the best option that persuades someone to eat tortillas, thus you should use the word ENHANCE (option A), because it means tortillas will improve the flavor or the quality of any dish. In other words, the other options are saying tortillas can be eaten with any dish and that it'll taste good, but if you use enhance, you are saying tortillas will make any dish taste better, which is a persuasive argument.
The features of Anglo-Saxon culture are the following:
- a society organized into warrior tribes: Anglo-Saxon people were divided into tribes, with each tribe having its own ruler, or king. If you only take a look at Beowulf, you will see that Hrothgar and Beowulf come from different tribes, however, both of them are Anglo-Saxons.
- an emphasis on gift-giving and hospitality: when an Anglo-Saxon warrior comes to visit another tribe/another person, it is important to bring them gifts to thank them for their hospitality. On the other hand, the person you are visiting has to do everything in their power to make you feel at home.
- a mixture of pagan and Christian traditions: at this time, Christianity hasn't yet taken control over Britain completely, so its tribes were usually pagan (believed in many gods). However, with Christianity spreading rapidly all over the island, Anglo-Saxons assimilated it into their own pagan religion..