1, Her logic is utterly incontrovertible.
2, We have incontrovertible evidence of what took place.
3, These are all incontrovertible facts.
4, CCTV provided incontrovertible evidence that he was at the scene of the crime.
Answer:
The 1st and 3rd answers are very good but I believe it's actually the 3rd, "Any noise might reveal that they are in the building.
Explanation:
They are trying to be quiet so that soldiers and other people don't hear them. I think they would try to be quiet so no soldiers here them but same thing for people.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Gives a balanced view of a subject(trust me, I've worked with memoirs last year in 7th grade and I'm really good with them!)
Answer:
Based upon this excerpt it seems as if Emperor Qian Long feels his culture is quite different and maybe even superior to the English culture so much so that an English envoy sent to learn about Emperor Qian Long's culture would be there in vain. This is so because he states that his culture is so different that even if the envoy is "able to acquire the rudiments," there are intricacies such as manners and customs that give the rudiments meaning, and customs and manners could never be transplanted. As such, it would be pointless to even to begin to try acquire or even learn about Emperor Qian Long's culture.