Answer:
"To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world."
Explanation:
The words "let facts be submitted to a candid world" imply that the facts mentioned in the Declaration of Sentiments have <u>not</u> been submitted to the world <u>before</u>.
The first two answer choices are examples of these facts.
The last choice makes a claim, which then will be supported by a number of facts.
The third choice would be the correct answer.
Answer:
Not gold, nor the sword, nor pride make a nation strong, according to the
poet.
The sentence should be "By nightfall, they <span>will have been driving</span> for ten hours" since this is perfect in the sense that it WILL have happened in the past by the time it happens.
Answer:
B. jonescollege.edu
Explanation:
A is written by children and likely contains stories about their own dogs.
C is a blog dedicated to loving dogs.
D is a site dedicated to selling dogs and they're likely to sugarcoat things about pit bulls.
As a result, B is likely the least biased as they're providing information and resources regarding pit bulls.
Answer:
Rec·i·proc·i·ty
The practice of exchanging things with others for mutual benefit, especially privileges granted by one country or organization to another.
Explanation: