Prose: written or spoken language in its ordinary form, without metrical structure.
Cities is singular possessive
Possessive plural i<span>s baby's or Dog's</span>
A singular possessive is babies or puppies
Answer:
Yeah, we know. Barring a mishap with a time machine, it's unlikely that you'll find yourself giving speeches in the 1850s anytime soon. But Sojourner Truth was, and she knocked it out of the park by referencing a couple of stories that pretty much everyone knew: the garden of Eden, and the life of Mary.
The religious allusions are fairly straightforward, keeping to Truth's style of reasoning. She hammers home the point that God certainly depended on Mary to bring Jesus around—it's hard to get a baby into the world without a uterus, after all. This pretty much debunks the idea that:
women can't have as much rights as men, 'cause Christ wasn't a woman! (19)
Explanation:
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Some main ideas that could be extracted from the prompt:
-Lies, no matter how small, eventually require further lies to perpetuate the original falsehoods
-When an individual grows accustomed to regularly lying and building upon those lies, small fibs easily grow into big lies with habit
-A well-practiced lier has less and less guilt over their mistruths and therefore is more willing to create bigger lies
Answer:
c. past tense
Explanation:
filed is simple pas tense