Yes, you can say that! Or you can say “letter that contains advice” or “letter that provides advice.”
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
The settlement that was also founded by religious reformers, but NOT as a break from the Church of England, was the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630.
We are talking about the Puritans, who were reformers too, but in a notorious difference to the Pilgrims, Puritans were not separatists, they did not separate from the Church of England. They preferred to reform the church from the inside.
So when Puritans founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony, they followed their religious teachings and methods without splitting from the Church of England.
A persuasive piece is to get the audience to believe what you want.
<span>Freedom of expression is being open to one’s
voice to his/ her environment. Close family relationships is being connected
and bonded with your family members. Dedication to political struggle is
choosing to stay and play the politics no matter how hard it is. The pain of
growing up is the experiences you encounter when one grows up or matures.</span>
The question is most likely raised in "A look at how family trees and genealogy have evolved through time, from handwritten records in Bibles to the World Wide Web, is shown in this article..." is what do genealogists have to look forward to in the future. Option C. This is further explained below.
<h3>Who are
genealogists?</h3>
Generally, a genealogist is simply defined as a Genealogist assembling a family tree's worth of ancestors and organizing them in various ways, such as pedigree charts.
In conclusion, a Genealogist looks at families and sees the progression and this article focuses on that aspect of life.
CQ
Which question is most likely raised by this article?
A.Who is the leading genealogist in the world today?
B.Where can a person find an antique printing press?
C.What do genealogists have to look forward to in the future?
D.Why is it important to research your family tree?
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