The answer to this question would be letter <span>d. After introducing her topic and making her thesis clear, Annie uses several supporting details and specific examples to encourage her audience to reduce global warming in each of the 4 areas mentioned in her thesis, then concludes by summarizing.
The last option intends or provokes the audience to do something, which is mainly the purpose of a persuasive speech. The examples that she presented would likely to convince her audience to do something to stop main causes of global warming.</span>
I am not quite sure what the answer is
The answer is b, Versaille.
It was a symbol of France’s glory.
The king commissioned its construction.
Upon completion the king moved the government base to Versaille. Many activities were held there from meetings
to balls where he met with ambassadors and other nobles.
The closer the US military forces got to Japan, the more risky it got for the American troops. that's why they dropped the bombs to save as many troops. So I would say All of the above
Interactions with the natural environment led to the cultivation of multiple cash crops, therefore shaping the institution of slavery, and values favoring economic benefits first in the southern colonies, and then the southern states of the North American Continent.
The Early Colonies
In the Chesapeake Bay region of Virginia, warm weather and plentiful rainfall prompted the cultivation of America's first cash crops: tobacco, and rice.
Virginia, as King Charles I put it, was "founded upon smoke."
Pine trees were in high demand for naval purposes.
Thriving economies of the southern colonies led to voluntary indentured servitude.
These indentured servants occupied a "middle rank between slaves and free men."
Eventually, indentured servants accounted for half of the white settlers outside New England
The Institution of Slavery Begins
Slavery slowly developed in the Chesapeake Bay region during the early seventeenth century.
By 1660, colonial legislative assemblies had legalized lifelong slavery.
Slavery ContinuesSlavery continued to spread in the southern colonies and began to spread into what would become southern states.