Answer:
Revised laws, just leaders, unwavering support— this is how we restore peace and end segregation.
Explanation:
The em dash or long dash is one form of punctuation in grammar that has been confused and even mixed with the en dash, hyphen, etc. It has also been majorly replaced in its usage in a sentence by the comma, parenthesis, or even the semi-colon.
In the given sentence, the em dash will be used. This is so that the first part of the sentence <em>"revised laws, just leaders, unwavering support"</em> is the list of points that the sentence is trying to make. And the em dash will emphasize them while also separating them in the same manner.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.
Once she understands that everything as a name, she is motivated to learn all that she can.
Answer: Option 3.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Helen Keller was an American author, political activist and a lecturer. She was blind and deaf and was the first deaf and blind person to earn herself a degree of Bachelors of Arts. She was a motivation for a lot of people who had disabilities.
Behind all this success, was her teacher, who was very cooperative towards her learning and found new ways to teach her. Once she took her to the well house also where she got motivated to learn even more when she got to known that everything in the world has a name. She thought that every name gave birth to a new thought to learn more.
• Communism is an economic system where all wealth is distributed evenly to everybody, so no matter how hard you works, you still get the same pay.
•Socialists are those who believe in Socialism, which is an economic system where everyone in society equally owns factors of production, which are labor, entrepreneurship, capital goods, and natural resources.
• The Russian Revolution was a violent revolution that ended Tsar's imperial rule and became the communist Soviet Union.
Answer:
An unoccupied area or volume. The empty space at the sides of the page is called the "margin". He spends all his time staring into empty space. Vacuum; a space containing nothing at all.