Answer:
large current account deficits and unsustainable public debt is the cause
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Answer:
Explanation:
Any language you use to describe Jefferson's phrasing of the declaration must not be chosen.
The Declaration was written at get peril to those writing and signing it. They could have been hanged for treason at any time.
So you should eliminate answers that contain difficult, fanciful and sophisticated.
Difficult: get a dictionary. Look them up. Use them when the occasion is right.
Sophisticated: The Declaration was a legal document. It uses words that reflect the seriousness of George's answers. George must be made to understand that his actions have consequences.
Fanciful: I won't even bother to give a reason for not using this word.
Every American should be familiar with the Declaration. It should not be degraded by saying that the language is inappropriate. Many deaths when the war for independence began paid in blood for the warning those words presented.
The answer is the second one from the top.
Answer:
1. The author's word choices
2. Character's speech and behavior
Explanation:
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What is dismal about the hypothetical happenings Juliet
imagines in Act IV, Scene III, is that they are all quite morbidly pessimistic. She imagines that the potion could be
poison. She wonders if she’ll suffocate
in the tomb before she awakens and before Romeo comes for her. She wonders what it would be like to awaken in
the tomb before Romeo comes to her and where Tybalt is decomposing and wonders
if there will be ghosts. And, the last
hypothetical situation she ponders is whether or not she’ll go crazy in the
tomb, pull Tybalt’s corpse out of the burial garb and beat her brains out with a
relative’s bone. In addition to being
pessimistic, this is all quite dismal.