Answer:
It is a pronoun
Explanation:
A pronoun is taking the place of a noun. Since you could replace a noun with it, like instead of "the book didnt move" it would be "it didnt move". While this is much less specific, it still counts as a pronoun.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer: C. Multiple languages were cared on the Rosetta Stone.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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Question: 
Line 1-13: What does King's explanation that he does "not wish to speak with Hanoi and the National Liberation Front, But rather to my fellow Americans" Suggest about his purpose in this speech? Why does King use the phrase "my fellow Americans"?
Answer:
Martin Luther King Jr. directed his speech to the American people in an attempt to point out the double standards of the American government and to generate support and empathy towards the cause for which he was already an advocate. 
His logic was simple. If the soldiers can fight together, why couldn't' they live together as Americans?
Explanation:
Martin Luther King Jr. was a Civil Rights Spokesperson and Activist. He was an American Baptist preacher until he was assassinated.
The decision by Martin Luther King (MLK) to focus channel his speech towards the American people suggests that the purpose of the speech is to fight the ongoing racism which was prevalent at home.
He saw it as a double standard for the country to create a united military outside of the home front (black and white soldiers alike) when the same people would hardly live together on the same street back in America. His speech also called attention to the fact that it was the poor who were often conscripted into the Army. His speech purports that besides the ongoing racism in the nation, there was also discrimination against the poor folks.
In MLK's speech, he was not speaking to whites nor blacks, but to America. MLK's conviction was that America is for all whether they were Blacks, Whites, Hispanic, Indians, etc.
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Answer and Explanation:
Before the pandemic, being in a car before going to school meant that my day was starting and that I would do the usual activities of my daily life, like attending my classes and doing regular school activities. It also meant that I could interact with my friends as soon as the car dropped off at school. During the pandemic, this experience ceased to exist, as I didn't have to go to school and had all my classes online. My routine was completely changed and being in a car was something I stopped doing.
Going to the market before the pandemic was a common experience, but I found it very useful to buy several delicious snacks, without haste and without fear. Purchases were made slowly, where everyone could choose the products they wanted and touch the goods without fear. During the pandemic, this activity was also completely different. Firstly, only one member of my family could go to the market and this trip to the market should be very quick and without making much physical contact with the goods.