I would say that the statement is false. A calvinist is not a person who is skilled in giving public speeches. INstead it is a believer of Calvinism which is a <span>major branch of Protestantism which follows the theological tradition. Hope this helps.</span>
Information on “America's Most Famous Road” is arranged sequentially and chronologically.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- The text “America's Most Famous Road” seeks to present the events that made Route 66 the most important and most famous road in the USA.
- These events are presented sequentially, showing the order in which they happened.
- Furthermore, the events are presented in a chronological sequence, showing how these events occurred over time.
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"You ought not to think an hour upon the matter, but to spring to action at once."
The purpose of the words "hour" and "spring" is:
A) Most of the sentences contain comma splices.
A comma splice is the use of a comma to join two independent clauses. The comma is followed by a conjunction.
Two independent clauses:
1) You ought not to think an hour upon the matter.
2) You ought to spring to action at once.
conjunction used is BUT.
<span>It illustrates the popularity of tea in Britain during the 1800s.
Geijer shows just how many people drank tea in the 1800s, showing that basically everyone everywhere was drinking tea -- all classes at all times of the day. It supports the point of the passage that tea was incredibly popular. </span>
An excuse can be flimsy. All of the others are nouns so...