Do you have to practise a lot to become a marathon learner?
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: (1) he upheld the general use of nonviolent civil disobeyed against unjust laws and (2) saying human rights must take precedence over such laws. If King admits that breaking laws in order to change them is "a legitimate concern," then here are the two reasons for his defense of civil disobedience (1) h<span>e upheld the general use of nonviolent civil disobeyed against unjust laws and (2) saying human rights must take precedence over such laws.</span>
You are correct on the first two questions. You are incorrect on the last question.
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The correct answers are:
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1) [B]: <span>The young boy sought to cultivate a friendship with the master silversmith in hopes of getting an apprenticeship.
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2) "Pumpkin"; AND: "Paul Revere"; are the two CORRECT answer choices given that apply.
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3) [</span><span>A]: He had been assigned his own particular duty. This was to keep sharp track of Colonel Smith and the other officers of the tenth Regiment who were living at the Afric Queen.
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Answer:
uniqueness and individuality
Explanation:
it means you are your own person, with your own brains. The way you perceive things, nobody else can. They way you draw, build, play, dance and live may not be very good, but it is your own way, that nobody else can do
Answers: 1- A. Occured. 2- A. Solely. 3- B. Ordinary.
1) I pressed start and then a strange silence, not a steady, busy hum, ensued.
What is the meaning of the word ensued as it is used in this sentence?
The meaning of "ensued " as used in the sentence is "occurred". Ensued means to "occur" or "take place"
2) What connotation does exclusively have, as it is used in the following sentence from "Everyday Things"? This way, American manufacturers let their buyers know that they used Chinese graphite exclusively.
"exclusively" means "solely", which means "only involving", or "involving nothing else", solely, as exclusively means limited, or not to something else.
3) What is the connotation of mundane as it is used in the following sentence from "Everyday Things"? It is amazing how such a tradition has a profound effect on something as mundane, yet important, as pencil production.
"Mundane" literally means "ordinary" or "normal".