Answer: Papuans and Austronesians originally primarily used sugarcane as food for domesticated pigs. The spread of both S. officinarum and S. sinense is closely linked to the migrations of the Austronesian peoples.
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Answer: Fueled antiwar sentiments
Explanation:
The confidential Pentagon Papers were published from June 13, 1971 by the New York Times. In it were various concealed facts about the United State's involvement in South East Asia over the administrations of 4 Presidents being Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson.
It was shown that these Presidents engaged in actions that were not revealed to the public in a bid to combat communism in South East Asia such as, the provision of Aid to France as they fought against H Chi Minh's forces, the bombing of North Vietnam, and the war in Vietnam escalating to open warfare a year before the US public thought they had been.
After a Supreme Court decision allowed the publications to continue and the public saw what their presidents had been up to, the antiwar sentiments that had been increasing over the years were fueled so much more and contributed to the end of US involvement by 1973.
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1. B. Sing, anything, tale, fail
2. B. success
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1. Because you just have to see the last word of the sentences
like "I have a dream, a song to sing" SING is the last word.
2. Antonym means the opposite, like happy the opposite is sad.
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it is the sign of fear and anger in some cases it depend on the characters role in the story how other people act around that person and what influences that character. it can mean the character is in fear of danger or arm or something scares the while anger is the feeling of being or getting mad at something or a person but this really depends on how you think the color red make you feel. it also depend on how the book is written and expressed of the characters or plot line.
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In paragraph 2 the idea of idealism is naïvebut still it makes sense to his credo which down the years grew to have some cynicism.
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The Credo has grown shorter in recent years—sometimes cynical, sometimes comical, and sometimes bland—but I keep working at it. Recently I set out to get the statement of personal belief down to one page in simple terms, fully understanding the naïve idealism that implied.
The whole credo of idealism has sense and over the years has grown into cynicism.
At the beginning of the paragraph he uses uppercase letters to put an extra emphasis to his point from the start. He does this by exaggerating that all that is needed to know is little things. He uses the phrase “graduate-school mountain” by trying to get the reader to understand that the highest level of learning is not needed to know about life and how to handle it, or what to do in it. As he wrote the list he wrote it as a child from kindergarten whose mind is still innocent but all those steps of life are well needed and enough to be happy.