What cannot you and I perform upon<span>
The
unguarded Duncan? what not put upon
His
spongy officers; who shall bear the guilt
Of our
great quell?</span>
<span>She tells her husband that Duncan is now there
for us to kill. She adds that we pin the
blame on the officers to get us off the hook.</span>
<h2>
Answer: The third one (Good summaries provide all the data an author uses for support.)</h2>
EXPLANATIONS:
"Good summaries include the writer's opinion on the article." This one isn't correct, because writer's opinions don't matter in summaries. That's like putting your own opinion in your own summary. It's not an important part.
"Good summaries focus on the support details from the body" Support details are for when you're writing the main idea. For summaries, you're just summarizing up what the text says, in some of your own words.
"Good summaries provide all the data an author uses for support." Yes, Summaries provide data an author used for support. Like I said earlier, summaries are the summarized version of what the text says. So basically, you don't want to add boring, un-needed data/details. Use the important data/details the author used.
"Good summaries objectively restate the thesis and crucial details." This is definitely incorrect. Theses (plural form of thesis) are statements that include your opinion. You'd most likely need to use a thesis in an argumentative essay. Also, crucial details are facts to support your thesis. You wouldn't be needing these in your summary.
The answer is true hope this could help you some
Answer: Prejudice made people judge blacks as unknowledgeable and ignorant. They thought they were a danger to society so they created the act to keep a leash on them in a sense.
Explanation: Passed on September 18, 1850, by Congress, The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 was part of the Compromise of 1850. The act required that slaves be returned to their owners, even if they were in a free state. The act also made the federal government responsible for finding, returning and trying escaped slaves.