Part A.
Answer: There have been many, but they have all failed.
Explanation: Henry brings up their past experience with the British, and point out they never had a successful reconciliation. "And judging by the past, I wish to know what there has been in the conduct of the British ministry for the last ten years to justify those hopes with which gentlemen have been pleased to solace themselves and the House."
Part B.
Answer: He asks questions and then answers them to lead the audience.
Explanation: He asks questions such as "Are fleets and armies necessary to a work of love and reconciliation?" to support his argument that the British cannot be trusted if they are bringing troops.
Answer:
Frankenstein is a Gothic novel by the English writer Mary Shelley, first published anonymously in 1818. The book tells the life of the scientist Victor Frankenstein, who through his research managed to understand the mystery of the origin of life and learn to revive lifeless matter, creating an artificial person from corpse parts. Later, horrified by the being he had created, he renounces his creation, abandoning him to his fate. The monster, hated by people for his corpse appearance, begins to pursue his creator, first asking him to help him and later with aims of revenge. Frankenstein combines elements of Gothic novels, romantic literature in general, and science fiction; In addition, books such as Paradise Lost or the Legend of Prometheus also served as inspiration for the author.
<u>Answer:</u>
Daisy opened up like a flower and showed her love for Gatsby.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The story ‘The great Gatsby’ by “F. Scott Fitzgerald” is a story about American dream that seems to be unattainable.
In the past, Gatsby and Daisy were in love. But they parted ways. After they reunited after five years, author depicts that their love blossomed again. Gatsby always dreamt of marrying Daisy and when he kissed Daisy, author depicts Daisy as a flower. She opened like a flower and showered her love for Gatsby again.
Gatsby had wealth and power. He always tried to win Daisy by showing his wealth through parties and was hopeful of winning her back.
Answer:
Answer A
Explanation:
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For
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