Answer:
Its sentence 4
Explanation:
i said it on edgenuity and it counted it right. : )
The imagery on this line reflects Mike's dislike of the city and all that it represents to him.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- "Friday Night Lights" shows how Mike was sad and dismayed by everything when his father and brother died.
- He was an athlete and knew that his brother and father would want him to play for the team.
- But he doesn't want to stay in the city anymore, because it's melancholy and nothing makes him want to stay there.
In this case, the author uses imagery to point out that pretending that Mike wants to be part of the team was very ugly to him and the land he grew up on and which he no longer wants to be on.
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Thesis 1
The Puritan values that affected American society in both positive and negative ways continue to influence our nation today. The American concept of limited government stems from the Puritan community. Puritans believed that no single person or group of people should be trusted to run the government. The Puritan emphasis on education led to an American school system whereby everyone is taught reading, writing, and arithmetic. Finally, many Americans have adopted the Puritan ethics of honesty, responsibility, hard work, and self-control.
From Puritanism in Old and New England (1955)
By Alan Simpson
Thesis 2
Puritans played an important role in American history, but they no longer influenced American society after the seventeenth century. Although the Puritans came to the New World in search of religious toleration, a basic human right for which the United States is well-known, they refused to accept people who did not share their beliefs. Nor did the Puritans create the form of democracy used by the American government today. Our system of government find its roots in British institutions. Finally, the code of ethics followed by many Americans today originated from the Baptist, Methodist, and Presbyterian faiths rather than the Puritan religion.