Out of the following choices given, the letter of the topic which can be organized using a timeline is the letter A, a cross country train ride.
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In the broadest sense, culture includes how people think, what they do, and how they use things to sustain their lives. ... Hispanics in the United States includes any person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race.
Explanation:
This book contains a wide collection of stories regarding spies and agents that have worked both for and against their country. The content here spans from the formation of the United States in the Colonial Era to the more modern day spy stories. Even double agents (and sometimes triple agents) are discussed, in addition to the straight-up stories of spies and what they did. In one of the chapters, the author explains Benedict Arnold's story. He agreed to spy for the British because he felt wronged in his career by the Americans, as he thought he wasn't getting paid as much as he deserved. Arnold spied by pretending to still be on Washington's side and then capturing his "own" fort. There was also Elizabeth Van Lew, who spied for the Union by acting as a nurse in the prisoner camp. She would then get info from gossiping spies. Rose Greenhow also spied for the Confederates by sewing messages into the cuffs of dresses she made. The main purpose of writing this novel was to inform readers of how our government obtained information in the past, and how it still does today. Throughout the book, the author explains events throughout history that involved spying. This is because he wants to make the readers think about how spying was such a big part of our success as a nation.
Answer:
The rooster crowed as the sun rose in a blaze of purple and pink
Explanation:
since there wasn't any provide answer choices, i went and wrote my own..
i fixed it so that the part <em>in a blaze of purple and pink</em> clearly was modifying the rising sun.
i hope that helped anyway
Answer: His viewpoint is a person a person who loves freedom and we can tell from "Give Me Liberty". His claim is Give Liberty or Give Death. The viewpoint is supported by "Give Me liberty" because he wants freedom for his country.