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WHEN MY GRANDFATEHR WAS YOUNG
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a. September marks the beginning of autumn.
Explanation:
The glorious, refreshing days of fall are upon us. The crispness in the air feels like an oasis between the heat of
summer and the frosty sting of winter. September marks the beginning of autumn. As the weather cools, the leaves turn gorgeous shades of red and yellow. Take some time to go outside and celebrate fall in all its loveliness.
Thus, a statement of fact in the passage is that; September marks the beginning of autumn.
A statement of fact is a statement that is true and backed up by evidence.
According to the meteorological calendar, 1st of September marks the first day of autumn, through October and finally ends on the 30th of November.
Ollie is going on a holiday
The claim in this passage is that the Molasses Act did not meet the intended goal. There were ways invented to get around not paying these taxes.
The authors of this book, <u><em>Sugar Changed the World </em></u>are the couple Marc Aronson and Marina Budhos.
Question: Which details do the authors include to support the claim in this passage? Select three options.
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- an explanation of how the Molasses Act benefited colonists
- an explanation of why the Americans smuggled molasses
- an explanation of why the British imposed the Sugar Act