For the answer to the question w<span>hich reason best explains Thomas Jefferson's purpose for repeating the phrase "He has" in the list of grievances in the Declaration of Independence? The right answer for this is so that he can emphasize the wrongdoings of the king.
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There are several reasons why Twain chooses a young boy to tell the story in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. First of all, Huck originally showed up in the story, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer as Tom’s sidekick. Twain took the character, Huck, and developed a more symbolic picaresque novel that contained satire and the rite of passage of a young boy. Twain wanted The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn to be more than just...
Norgay started the narration about
the climb from himself but then narration is shifted to Hillary’s climb and
focus is on the events of Hillary’s incomplete account. Later he resumed the
narration of the adventure providing pauses and bringing in Hillary time and
again. It seems like the point is being made that the climb would not have been
possible with anyone’s single efforts rather it was a joint effort regardless
of whose step was the first step.
Answer:
A stopwatch, calculator
Explanation:
You can have those on phones
13 years old lol are you asking for the book age or current age ??