2. what did he say?
3. who helped you?
4. what did she give you?
5. what was that noise?
6. who did he help?
7. what did he write?
8. who wrote to you?
9. what was that noise?
<span> B. Children's unwillingness to allow her to live her own life. </span>
Answer:
The answer is b)The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these States.
Explanation:
The Declaration of the Independence accuses the King of continuous and repeated oppression and of being a tyrant. In a similar fashion, the Declaration of Sentiments compares the men from the 18th century to King George III.
An explanation of how a value judgment would have no objective truth because there is a difference in opinion/perspective.
<h3>What is an Objective Truth?</h3>
This refers to the truth that is spoken without the use of bias that is accurate.
Hence, we can see that a value judgment is the assessment of a thing as being good or bad based on the standards and priority of a person.
A factual statement on the other hand is either true or false and would remain the same, irrespective of perspectives or opinions.
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Answer:
The playwrights want to convey that although people are evil and human nature leads to the worst atrocities, there is hope for humanity as long as there exists good to combat evil. In spite of everything, there are people who do not conform to evil and who will refuse to allow it to triumph. There are also people who will refuse to forget the small good in the heart of mankind.
Explanation:
I know Anne's story; unfortunately, I know nothing of the play! So I was not able to add specific evidence. I hope this provides some direction nonetheless. Sorry if it is inadequate...