The answer is:
They use primary-source quotations to show that enslaved people in Saint Domingue were willing to destroy property to gain their freedom.
In the excerpt from "Sugar Changed the World," the authors use primary-source quotations to provide evidence to support the historical events they describe with authentic details. The passage depicts the how slaves in Haiti set sugar fields on fire, and demolished warehouses and mills so that they could escape from enslavement.
The correct answer is "It shows similarities with Stalin's Great Purge and reveals how dictators use fear to control people".
Stalin used diverse tactics to deceit the people and gain control over his image. Once he got to a position of perceived power, he used the secret police in the same way that Napoleon uses his dogs: to quiet down the opposition with the use of force and fear-spreading. Public displays of violence as a form of punishment result in a society controlled by fear, where everyone behaves according to the imposition of a tyrant or dictator.
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The correct answer is D. All of the above
Explanation:
In writing, visualizing a sequence of events means the author of the text uses descriptions and linking words that indicate the time to explains two or more events that are related. This allows writers to connect events during time and develop a story appropriately.
All the options presented are examples of this because in these authors explain events during time using descriptions and words that indicate time, for example in "Early in the morning, shortly after dawn, while was still dreaming, would disappear" the author uses the words "early" and "shortly after" to relate the experiences of a character in different moments of the day. This also occurs in "He went to bed before dusk and sleep" and "Then he began to hear sounds. Peculiar sounds" because the words "then" and "before" shows the relationship between two events during time.
Answer:
Because it can be 2 or more decisions that we like the sound of rather than whats the best decision.
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