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C-Abraham Lincoln. The verb was home and you is not a subject, and the subject was Abraham Lincoln and since that was one of the answer choices, C is correct.
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The statement which best describes how the tone differs in the texts is D. Society and Solitude has a contemplative tone, while Nature has a more lyrical and whimsical tone.
<h3>What is a tone?</h3>
This typically refers to the mood an author implies with his choice of words and the way a text makes a reader feel.
Chapter 1 of 'Nature' written by <em>Ralph Waldo Emerson </em>reflects on his perception of Nature and how we perceive the objects present around us. This chapter is about Ralph's experience of solitude when he is around Nature. He adds that his way of looking at nature is very different from the way society does.
'Society and Solitude' state directly that suspicion of others is natural. Whereas the concept of solitude portrayed as Solitude is viewed as a source of strength. While the role of conversation expressed in Society and Solitude is the conversation has the power to either affirm or destroy the connections between people
Hence, the two texts differ from each other because the toe of one is a contemplative one while the other is of a lyrical and whimsical tone.
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The conflict shows that Balboa is arrogant and is satisfied with the innocence of others.
Based on your question, we can assume that you are referring to the novel "Balboa" written by Sabina Murray.
By reading this novel, we can see that:
- The novel portrays the exploration of Spanish Vasco Balboa, in America.
- Upon arriving in America, Balboa shows himself to be an arrogant, presumptuous, and power-hungry man.
- He takes advantage of the innocence of the natives and acts like a god, causing the exploration of the natives and even their death, in search of riches.
- Realizing this, a Spanish monk incriminates Balboa.
- The monk claims that he acts wrongly and an argument is established between the two.
The monk curses Balboa for the behavior he promotes and Balboa complains and claims that the monk has no authority against him as he is superior.
This positioning of Balboa shows how arrogant, pretentious, presumptuous, and haughty he is.
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You have to start with a claim.
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