This question is culled from the passage; "Benjamin Franklin: About An American Life". Given the content of this passage, we can deduce that it is;
- D: A biography of Franklin intended for a general audience.
A biography is an account of the life and affairs of a person. Walter Issacson wrote a biography of Benjamin in which recounted several aspects of his life.
For example, he made the statement, "Some who see the selection of Franklin in the world today fret about a shallowness of soul and a spiritual complacency that seem to permeate a culture of materialism."
This statement shows that the writer was recounting the style and ways of Benjamin Franklin and how the American public viewed him.
Thus, we can deduce that the passage is a biography of Benjamin Franklin that is meant for a general audience.
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This poem depicts the poet's attempt to motivate himself when their is no hope at all, when the poet writes this poem he has already lost one of his legs. So, in such a situation of mental and physical agony, the poet tries to lift up his courage.
A direct object is a word or a group of words that receives the action of the subject. It usually answers the question "what?". In the given sentence, the compound direct object is "milk" and "honey". It answers to the question, "What did Katy feed to the newborn colt each morning?". Therefore, the correct answers are letters B and C.
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He believes he owes it to his country to return.
Explanation:
According to the story of Pink and Say by Patricia Polocco, they are both young children who join the army during the American Civil War to help bring an end to slavery and become friends on the battle field. Pink is a black child who is educated, while Say is a white child who cannot read.
After Pink's mother Moe Moe Bay is killed by the Confederates for hiding the boys, Pink believes that returning to war is the right thing to do and Say believes he owes it to his country to return to war in order to end slavery.