In the passage<span>, ‘The Sand Reckoner” Marcus’s words about needing to disembark contribute to the plot because in paragraph 2 Archimedes is trying to play </span>mathematical games with Marcus<span>, but Marcus is trying to get Archimedes to be serious. He is trying to get Archimedes to understand there’s a war going on and he needs to focus and stop playing games. </span>
<span>Packing the abacus = </span>Facing reality<span>, and </span>seeing that a war is going on<span>, and Syracuse has protected itself. Focusing and attending to the tasks at hand. </span>
<span>Question 72 </span>
What does Archimedes realize about the Great Harbor that brings the story to its resolution/conclusion?<span>
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Dashes are where you would pause.
Therefor you would say, "The storm seems to be over (slight pause) (thinking, no, wait, it isn't) no, the sky is darkening again."
Allen states that since freedom of conscience and expression si in the First Amendment of the Constitution, then it is of the most importance to Americans.
Well, first you would put weather you agree or disagree, (personally I agree.)
Then you put what you think the deeper meaning of the quote is. Here's what I think:
I think the deeper meaning of the quote is people may hear what you say but your attitude may tell them otherwise, like if you say you don't like someone but you blush and look down.
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