Answer:
I think its triangle
I may be incorrect
Explanation: cause i think so
When you talk about egalitarian and modern societies both
have a lot in common. An egalitarian
society is all about equality where everyone shares the same rights and opportunities
regardless of who you are or where you come from. Modern society is the society that we live in
today. Though we want to see ourselves as an egalitarian society, there those
who think we have not reached that point.
Though we have made a lot of advance in various fields, many still
believe that we still have a lot to work on before we can truly call ourselves
an egalitarian society.
Answer:
While lying on the dirt the author realized that the lovely blue sky is actually not blue and she could feel the hard and emphatic presence of the earth coming upon her.
Explanation:
In her essay titled "Against Nature", Joyce Carol Oates writes about why she thinks that nature should not be a topic of writing. She begins with reciting her experience when she had a tachycardia attack while she was jogging. She recalled that she was lying on the ground, she lies limp in the dirt and tried to focus on nature to remain calm at that time.
As she was lying down on the ground she could feel the earth's presence hard and emphatic upon herself. She could feel that the earth was shifting forward. And she noticed that the sky, the lovely blue sky, which was rolling away forever in infinity, was not blue.
Answer:
B. Europeans wanted to buy more slaves
Explanation:
Europeans began to practice the lucrative slave trade, which took place for four centuries between the African continent and the American continent. The slave trade brought about changes in African society, because the increase or decrease of internal slavery (in Africa) was related to the greater or lesser external demand (for America). Therefore, the greater the need for slaves in America, the greater the number of enslaved people in Africa. Thus, slave trade became a profitable business. For this reason, African traders began to search for more people to enslave.