Inspired by the writer’s experience of being arrested when he refused to pay a $1 poll tax as a protest against the Mexican War, <u>Civil Disobedience</u> by<u> Henry David Thoreau</u> was published in 1849.
Henry David Thoreau's argument in the “Civil Disobedience” was that the citizens of a nation need to disobey the laws implemented by the state if the laws are unjust. He speaks about his experience when he protested against slavery and the Mexican War by refusing to pay taxes. He adds that there are two types of laws, one is made by God and the other by the people. The laws made by God is about humanity and is higher than the laws made by men. He adds that if the laws made by men prove to be unjust and are against humanity then the people should have the right to disobey them.
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xXMonkey here! Here is a basic plot summary of animal farm. An old pig tells the animals on the farm about what it would be like to be free. The old pig dies, but the message lingers. One day, the animals fight back, and take over the farm. They learn how to use the tools, and try to build a windmill. After a long time, the animal farm eventually is disbanded because of Snowball, a sheep who is a traitor.
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Physical- Dee is a light toned, full figured young lady. Her hair is better than Maggie's. Maggie was burned in a house fire, so she has some scars
Emotional- Dee is more confident than Maggie; on the other hand, Maggie is shy and withdrawn
Education- Dee has more education than Maggie
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1.i picked some flowers yesterday in the morning with my grandmother
2.ginger and sofia would have played hopscotch all day next week
3.bruno ran the race quickly
4.we will eat dinner at a restaurant every saturday this month
5.the cheerleaders were cheering at last nights football game
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In the novel, even alchemy, the central symbol of the book, entails coaxing metal to achieve its own Personal Legend to turn into gold. As a result, the idea that all individuals should live in the singular pursuit of their individual dreams emerges as the primary theme of The Alchemist.
(this is from sparknotes btw...)