The essay by Thomas Paine that read to the Continental Army before the battle of trenton to help boost the soldier's morale and the essay is this one "<span>Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered; yet we have this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph.</span>". I hope this would help
In Building the Transcontinental, Iris Chang tries to tell the story of chinese immigrants who were escaping from the socio political situation in their country and looking for a new life in a new place.
Her purpose was to show how this immigrant community, that many Americans still consider foreign despite the Chinese presence in the United States for more than a century and a half, were a crucial part on one of the most important American developments in the history and still were not recognized for the only reason of being foreigns.
Chinese laborers had no credit after the Transcontinental Railroad was built, just white americans in the photos, and she wanted to show how unfair this was for this new group arriving in America when they “brought distinctive cultural traits to America—such as reverence for education, hard work, thriftiness, entrepreneurship, and family loyalty—which helped many achieve rapid success in their adopted country.”
I believe it is C because a quote is material from a source
I believe it is number one
Answer:
Culture has a significant impact on heroes. For starters, it influences how a person or character perceives a particular situation or idea, as well as their point of view on a variety of ideas and topics. Next, it has an impact on how the hero is portrayed in the story. Third, it influences how a character reacts to an idea or situation.
Culture has an impact on heroes. We see an example of this in 'Black Ships Before Troy,' where in Achilles' culture, to be a hero, you must be brave and fight. This is also evident in 'Heart of a Samurai,' where Manjiro's culture dictates that in order to be a hero, you must provide for your family.