1. <span> like haunted children, </span>how can we, how can we even <span>begin to redress?
2. </span>gold <span>poured out of your mouth in song;
For number 1, haunted children don't set things right, but do the opposite.
For number two, the simile means that the song coming out of your mouth is so perfect, it's like gold.
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Answer:
Options two,three and four
Explanation:
In every story, you need to compare the character's status and behavior at the beginning of the story. Check if Is it the same as when it ends. As the story progresses, the transformation of the character gradually increases in intensity and quality, until his change of mind is complete and irreversible because of the plot. That change is a crucial moment in history, it's identified as character development.
<span>The parts that explicitly support that ideal are where he says that he calls "not upon a few, but upon all" and where he says that "the city and the country, alarmed at one common danger, came forth to meet and to repulse it." To me, that is saying that he is calling upon everyone to potentially sacrifice their life to obtain a goal that they believe is worth that cost.</span>
We cannot answer these because we haven't read the story
Answer:
What are the most effective tools for establishing and preserving freedom?
Paragraph 1: What is the Introduction? For The Declaration of Independence.
This paragraph will end with a thesis statement stating 3 effective tools for establishing and preserving freedom.
Paragraph 2: Explain how this tool helps establish and preserve freedom.
Same with paragraphs 3, and 4.
Paragraph 5: Restate the 3 effective tools and the important role they play in establishing and preservering freedom.