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<span>In what organizational pattern do you compare and contrast subjects as a whole?
You would have to (compare/contrast) them using the method of the </span><span>
subject-by-subject organization method. Sense you are comparing them by using subjects, they would have to be using the
(subject-by-subject) method because they are using subjects.
For example: If I were to go fishing, would I get a bag of Doritos?
No, I would get a Fishing pole, and some hooks, right?
It's the same in this case,we would want to use the
(subject-by-subject) method because, they are using subject's to compare them.
Your correct answer would be
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Hope this helps you!
~Jurgen</span>
Answer:
Rosa Parks wasn’t too tired. She wasn’t incapable of leaving her seat when bus driver James F. Blake demanded her to do so. She was properly seated in the colored section, but because the white section was full, Blake attempted to move Parks back to accommodate the white patron.
Parks, the mother of the civil rights movement, made the decision to remain in her seat on a Montgomery, Alabama, bus because she didn’t believe she should have to move because of her race, even though that was the law.
In the middle of the crowded bus, Parks was arrested for her refusal to relinquish her seat on Dec. 1, 1955 — 61 years ago. Parks, 42, paid a fine and was briefly locked up.
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Give the other person brainliest but I have done this before and it was C :)
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Answer: This isn’t something that we can help with unless we have the same exact book you have.
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Charlie Bucket is very poor and stays in a small house. One day, his Grandpa Joe tells him about the amazing chocolatier Willy Wonka, who will open his chocolate factory. Five children are invited to the tour of the factory, only if they get the golden ticket. Charlie purchases a chocolate and gets one golden ticket and he is the fifth child to be welcomed to the tour.