Answer:
B-While Lincoln passed the Emancipation
Proclamation primarily to weaken the
South, his decision also created positive
changes for African Americans.
Explanation:
I'm not sure what article you are referring to but B is historically accurate.
The ideas associated with compelled and withheld are injustice and oppression.
The author of this text is talking about how men are oppressing women, by depriving them of their rights which even 'the most ignorant and degraded men' have, and women do not. The author is quite clear in her idea that this is degrading and unjust, believing that women deserve more than what they had at the moment when the Declaration of Sentiments was written by Elizabeth Cady Stanton in 1848.
Answer:
As Billy is being checked in and shown his room there are some strange situations. There are no people in the bed and breakfast but the room is prepared as if she was waiting for him, the old lady is very weird, the guest book only had two names and they sounded familiar to Billy and the last guest had been there two years before. All these situations are very strange and it foreshadows that there is something odd about the old lady and that Billy is in danger. However, we really understand how bad the situation is when she explains that the two guests on the guest book have actually "never left": "But my dear boy, he never left. He's still here. Mr. Temple is also here. They're on the fourth floor, both of them together".
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to <u>read the story "The Landlady"</u> written by the English writer Roald Dahl in 1959. The story is about Billy, a boy that is looking for a hotel in Bath and ends up going to a very strange bed and breakfast. It is a horror story.
Writing a Postcard would most likely not be there ^^