The biblical arguments that Sewall would agree are :
- African slaves were descendants from adam and eve
- Israelites were expressly forbidden from buying and selling slaves
- The enslavement of Joseph as illegal and immoral
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Direct characterization, also known as explicit characterization, consists of the author telling the audience what a character is like. A narrator may give this information, or a character in the story may do it. ... This type of characterization is also known as implicit characterization.
Examples of direct characterization would be: ◾“Bill was short and fat, and his bald spot was widening with every passing year.” ◾“'Jane is a cruel person,' she said. '”
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I didn't hear any reference to Bad Checks. If there was reference to it, it was not a major point. Not A
B: not emphasized either. The Amendments to the constitution contain rights given to the colored. Not B.
C: When he speaks of freedom reigning in America of his dream, King is inferring that there is still too much inequality in the United States, no matter what the constitution might guarantee.
C is your answer.
D is a minor consideration of what freedom means. The right to travel is not nearly as important as skin color no longer mattering.
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A) The main thesis of Verret's Essay is a solicitation for the extension of Sea Ports for the United States of America.
B) His argument is based on the following facts:
i. that seaports are a major entry point of illicit and potentially harmful weapons that can cause destruction on a large scale
ii. that extending the seaports farther away from the coast of the USA will allow for damages or destruction to lives and property (should they arise at all) be minimized or eliminated altogether.
C) He goes on to indicate the role of the security and port management agencies and how they could contribute to ensuring the process works. He speaks of using X-Ray technologies to enhance the speed and effectiveness of the search process.
D) He also tries to justify the huge cost this might attract. One of his suggestion on how this can be managed is to ensure that countries exporting to the USA also pay a certain charge to this effect. In my opinion, though this is practicable on paper, ideally, it may pose a tough one. There are already costs associated with exporting to US. With over 30 trading partners and other countries who compete with the US in international trade, the proposal to transfer costs for projects that benefits the US primarily might prove a tough one.
Besides point D above, Verret's argument is plausible.