No slavery wasn't a choice...
Many slaves were beaten if they rebelled or tried to get their own rights. Children were born into slavery meaning that that's all the knew. Most owners didn't teach their slaves to read or write, so slaves couldn't easily survive on their own because they weren't educated enough to get a job.
The civil war showed how slaves didn't have a choice or rights even though they desperately wanted them, and even after the war their was segregation. Slaves didn't have a choice or a voice.
What’s tsukinishima? Is that a anime character?
a. is the most reasonable. if i'm wrong srry.
Answer:
B: To inform people of the natural beauty in a part of America
Explanation:
If the passage is this than the answer should be that!
As the sun angled, the buttes and coulees, the cliffs and sculptured hills and ravines lost their burned and dreadful look and glowed with yellow and rich browns and a hundred variations of red and silver gray, all picked out by streaks of coal black. It was so beautiful that I stopped near a thicket of dwarfed and wind-warped cedars and junipers, and once stopped I was caught, trapped in color and dazzled by the clarity of the light
Answer:
d) "It is like a fin; the position of the rudder determines which way the boat will go."
Explanation:
Krista Garver's "How Do You Steer a Sailboat?" is about how sailboats work or are rather sailed. The book provides a detailed description and explanation of how sailboats work, with its different parts explained.
In the given passage, the narrator talks about how the<em> "steering equipment" </em>of the sailboat. Explaining how <em>"the tiller and the rudder" </em>works, the narrator compares the rudder to that of a fish's fins. This inference is that fins use their fins to move, which the narrator also said <em>"the position of the rudder determines which way the boat will go."</em>
Thus, the correct answer is option d.