Answer:
This American myth has taken root in classrooms across the country, where children are being encouraged to create their own "quilt codes" and believe fictional stories as if they reflect proven fact.
Explanation:
The idea in sentence 2 states that there was no historical evidence to show that quilts which were hung on clotheslines were in fact used as secret codes by travelers on the Underground Railway and the sentence that develops this idea is the sentence that says that children in schools are encouraged to to create their own quilt codes and stating that they fictional events as if they were real.
Careless. It modifies the verb mistake to be a careless mistake
Answer:
Napoleon Bonaparte.
Explanation:
In 1795, Napoleon Bonaparte, a French military leader who became Emperor, wrote the romantic novella Clisson et Eugénie, most likely based on his own relationship with Eugénie Désirée Clary, queen of Sweden. In the book, Clisson, a heroic soldier, marries Eugénie, and lives a happy life with her and their children until war comes again. He leaves for war but sends a friend to keep his wife company. Eugénie ends up being seduced by the friend, which leads Clisson to engineering his own death in battle.
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Answer:
The people who receive microloans are often very poor