Question:
Which details from “The Battle Picnic” best supports the inference that the characters do not fully understand their situation? Select all that apply.
A. Almost everyone is excited about a picnic on the battlefield.
B. The Union soldiers are preparing to march on the Confederate capital of Richmond.
C. Manfred says he and the other Union soldiers will overcome the Confederates before the month has ended.
D. People decided to leave the battle region as quickly as possible once the Confederates take control.
E. The people fleeing the battle are afraid they will be attacked by the advancing Confederate soldiers
Answer:
The correct answers are A, and C.
Explanation:
Spectators, who included some U.S. congressmen, had anticipated landslide victory - an easy win for the Union. Some of the spectators and onlookers were so confident, they had pitched their position some distance away from the battlefield to watch the war come to an end with drinks and snacks to entertain themselves.
When it became obvious the Union wasn't going to win as easy a Manfred had predicted, picnickers which included some congressmen were seen scampering for safety along with the fleeing Union soldiers.
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yes it is more simple to tell the truth because if you tell a lie then get caught then punishment is much worse but if you tell the truth your parents know that they can trust you and punishment won't be so well harsh hope this helps
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
The difference between a camera and the human eye in terms of the process of image formation are:
1. In the camera, the lens moves away from the film to focus, while in the eyes, the lens transforms shape to focus.
2. Unlike the human retina which is more sensitive to light in a dark location, a film in a camera is generally sensitive to light regardless of whether the location is dark or not.
I would probably answer with B, because facial expressions would tell if the reader is pleased, annoyed, saddened, ect. by the content :)
Contrapositive is the negation of both the premise and the conclusion. in the other order
Let's take:
conditional statemet: all men are mortal (if one is a man, one is mortal)
the counterpositive is :
is one is not mortal, one is not a man - this statement is also true.
So, the correct answer is: its counterpositice is also true