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Once slaves are able to articulate the injustice of slavery, they come to loathe their masters, but still cannot physically escape without meeting great danger. In conclusion, they were not educated, feed little, got beat, and had to work. (Harsh treatment)
Explanation:
Answer: "A savage servility/slides by on grease" - Alliteration, when words that start with the same sound or same letter are used repeatedly. 2. "For the dark downward and vegetating kingdom" - Personification, is the metaphor used to paint an image in the mind of the reader; to emphasize a point.
The statement, which correctly describes the motion of the buses is this: THE AVERAGE SPEED OF THE BUSES IS EQUAL.
Speed is defined as the distance traveled per unit time; it measures the rate of moving of an object. It is a scalar quantity, that is, it has only magnitude and no specific direction and it is measured in meter per second. A high speed value implies that an object is moving very fast while a low value indicates that the object is moving slowly. For the two buses given in the question, they both moved the same distance in the same amount of time.
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The third option, evidence
Explanation:
The claim, “Apples are the best-tasting fruit for desserts.”, is opinionated, and therefore lacks evidence.
Answer: I added some things
Explanation:
Other than race and ethnicity, culture can be defined and characterized through religion. For example, there are Asians of many different ethnicities. There is Japanese, Chinese, Koreans, and more, but every single ethnicity, no matter which one doesn't have a specific religion that they pursue spiritually. The Chinese can be atheists, Catholics, Christians, Jewish, Muslim, Mormon, Hindu, Buddist, and many other religions. Just like any other race or religion could be also. Just because a specific group of people are specific race or ethnicity does mean they have to have a specified religion. In the end, religion is truly opinionated and is what one chooses believes in or in some cases what one is told to believe in. Thus, that is why religion is one of the many parts that define culture.