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The military leaders (who/<em><u>whom</u></em>) the code talkers were assigned to were impressed with the code talkers' keen abilities.
Alice Paul devoted her life to suffrage, planning and executing demonstrations and campaigns. Friends worried that she never (lie, lied, <u><em>lay</em></u>, laid, layed) down to rest but was always instrumental in gaining President Wilson's support for the Nineteenth Amendment.
Distortion was (<u><em>bad</em></u>/badly) in both the plays and the Tom Shows, but it was (<u><em>worse</em></u>/worst) in the Tom Shows, which turned this (<em><u>unique</u></em>/most unique) story of slavery in the South into little more than propaganda.
Johnston knew that the Navajo language was extremely difficult to learn and would be indecipherable to anyone (<em><u>who</u></em>/whom) was not associated with the Navajo people.
(<em><u>Who</u></em>/Whom) came to the rescue?
In the early 1900s, the women took their cause to Washington. Just before President Wilson's first inauguration in 1913, Inez Miiholland, dressed in white and riding a white horse, (lead, <em><u>led</u></em>, leaded, had lead, had led) eight thousand women in a march through Washington in support of the suffrage amendment.
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It gives you insite of Booth's life as a criminal, such as stealing or mugging someone. But then when he shot Mr Lincoln he was caught and forever incarcerated. This reading will tell you why he was motivated what he had to think through and as the title says how he was captured.
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Japanese internment was a result of the paranoia that arose in America after the attacks on Pearl Harbour. ... It was also feared that Japanese-Americans would sabotage the American war-effort and act as spies for the Japanese government.
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dreams and ambition by using metaphors
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