Definition of laud: praise (a person or their achievements) highly, especially in a public context.
welcome:an instance or manner of greeting someone.
I dont see how these could be similar but they are similar in greeting someone. Yet one is greeting someones achievements and the other greeting someone to a place ( home, food area etc. )
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the first one would be the answer
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The core of the plot is the life of Robinson on a desert island. This core of the narrative is framed on both sides by a description of Robinson's life before reaching the island and, likewise, upon returning to his native environment. This storyline plays the role of a kind of locomotive, flinging Robinson onto the island and then, after a quarter of a century, taking him from there. However, it carries a certain load in terms of the characteristics of the hero. It should be noted that the plot, eventful saturation of the small-volume pre-island part is much higher than the main narrative core, in which the event function partially passes into the internal aspect of experiencing, thinking, and reflecting the hero. A similar transition of the event load is noted by Robinson himself:
"I do not remember that I had in all that Time one Thought that so much as tended either to looking upwards toward God, or inwards towards a Reflection upon my own Ways: But a certain Stupidity of Soul, without Desire of Good, or Conscience of Evil, had entirely overwhelm'd me" (part 2).
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They were state and local laws that legalized discrimination against African American. These laws had negative effects on African Americans lives.
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African Americans could not attend schools with white children. They could be in the same stores same doctors office or same side of the bus. African Americans were treated as lesser than. With the rise of jim crow also came hate groups like the KKK. It was hard for African Americans to be safe anywhere.
D. copy it directly from the text. is your best answer.
As you are providing textual evidence, it is best to use a direct quote that would support your argument.
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