Answer:
There is no “hate speech” exception to the First Amendment. Contrary to a common misconception, most expression one might identify as “hate speech” is protected by the First Amendment and cannot lawfully be censored, punished, or unduly burdened by the government — including public colleges and universities.
His exploration was vital to the myth about monsters because
he dismissed it as nothing more than stories that were exaggerated. The story about monsters breathing fire was probably
natives who were smoking tobacco. He did
promise to bring back riches but this part was exaggerated.
It would be "house is what" because "is" would need to be changed to "are".
No. because the quotations are BEFORE the period. Some titles have periods, so that's fine, but it's not supposed to be "titanic." it's supposed to be "Titanic".