Answer:
The lines reinforce the idea that to disobey an unjust government is to fight injustice and to be a force against the problems that this government causes.
Explanation:
This question is about "Civil Disobedience."
In lines 88-96 Thoreau reinforces the idea that the government is a "great machine" that promotes injustices on an admirable scale and that impedes the individuality and proactivity of individuals, as a way to protect themselves from a possible revolt between them, but an individual who disobeys this and acts against the government, causing friction in that machine is capable of promoting changes, even if he has to appeal for disobedience.
<span>Creating outlines or graphic organizers for texts you have read can help you analyze how the authors made their points
The first option and second option can automatically be crossed out because that is not the point of a thesis nor evidence. It is best to sort out the information of sources</span>
Usually the Climax of the story is where the most important part of the story happens well better said the turning point happens which then lead to the ending of the story
Hey there,
Question: <span>What names does Peter and Valentine establish for themselves on the net?
Answer:
Peter goes by Locke
Valentine goes by Demosthenes
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