"It would," said Sam.
Then the train began to move, and the soldier in the train sank back on his seat, took out a cigarette, and began to smoke. I found he had been twice out at the front, and was now home on sick leave. He had been at the battle of Mons, through the retreat to the Marne, the advance to the Aisne, the first battle of Ypres, and the fighting at Festubert. In a word, he had seen some of the greatest events in the world's history, face to face, and yet he confessed that when he came to writing a letter, even to his wife, he could find nothing to say. He was in the position of the lady mentioned by Horace Walpole, whose letter to her husband began and ended thus: "I write to you because I have nothing to do: I finish because I have nothing to say." The last part could be humorous, but it's mostly conversational
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The relationship between "linguistics and power" is now widely recognized by most linguists. Strong institutions and citizens use language as a tool for building and maintaining their influence
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B. Moctezuma demanded tributes and victimized his people.
Explanation:
From the passage, we discover that his people resented to his demands for tribute and victims of the religious sacrifices. Such resentment from his people weakened his conquest.
When any people are against their rulers, it is difficult for such ruler to enjoy freedom and exercise his authority. I believe this played out when the people began resenting Moctezuma.
He demanded tributes and victimized the people but that worked against him and made him a prisoner in his own palace.
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Friday, June 11, 2021.
Today was the first time I managed to win the school race. When I crossed the finish line, I couldn't believe I had won. I even forgot how tired my legs were because my happiness was unimaginable. I could only smile and remember all the effort I had, training for several hours straight and the feeling of accomplishment invaded me in an imposing way. My happiness intensified the endorphins I needed to not feel pain and I could only feel a relaxation and such joy that it was difficult to talk and explain.