The answer is A. Infancy.
In "All the World's a Stage" Shakespeare writes about how when one becomes old, the man's strong voice suddenly becomes weak and similar to that of a child.
Answer: Because Armand cannot afford new shoes and flowers for Sally, he feels he cannot attend the dance.
Explanation: President Grover Cleveland was condemned and blamed for the depression. Gold resources deposited in the U.S. Treasury declined to a desperately low level. This required President Cleveland to acquire $65 million in gold from Wall Street finance J.P. Morgan and the Rothschild brokerage family of England.
So that the colonist can make a government that has freedom from the British.
Answer:
Afrika's ransom in the book is amounted to $200.
Explanation:
"True North" is a novel written by Kathryn Lasky. The novel is about two girls, Lucy and Afrika, from two distinctive worlds, embarking on a journey together.
Afrika is a nineteen year old slave runaway girl. In Chapter 19, when Afrika was hiding with the Hunns, her former owner, Jenk Thomas had a bill published, claiming a reward of two-hundred dollars to the one who will hand Afrika over to him.
So, the ransom amounted to $200 on Afrika in the book.