Answer:
c
Explanation:
ive done papers like this before, and if you actually READ the passage it is very very clear that the man doesn't know how to survive outside. he underestimated nature and the old mans warning. the dog however knows how to survive, and came to the other man for warmth and help
Answer:
We will do whatever it takes to preserve our freedom, but will get more done working together.
Explanation:
This speech carries a hybrid message that first and foremost promises to defend the liberty and freedom of the United States no matter what. This part of the speech is direct at all countries, both friendly and unfriendly.
The second part of the speech is directly mostly at the nations that the United States considers to be close allies. This fragment reminds them that the United States is willing to cooperate with them to obtain good results for everyone. A the end of the speech, Kennedy also states that more can be done together than separately.
Answer:
I would think A
Explanation:
because if your doing stuff internationally its important that you understand each other
Chaucer uses satire in the descriptions of the pilgrims in the "General Prologue" of The Canterbury Tales<span> to reveal corruption in the Church that was prevalent in society. Many members of the clergy used their positions for personal gain. This can be seen in his cast of characters. Of all the pilgrims associated with the Church, the Parson is the only one who is honorable. </span>
Answer:
the answer is d now can i have brainliest?
Explanation: