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Dear Melissa
I want to tell you about how i spent my holiday as you asked me . As you know my mom was trying to buy a house around New York city in U.S. , therefore she called me on monday to ask me if i could help in this case . So i took a flight ticket to New York to introduce stephan my old school friend that now works at a pawnshop , to my mom .
The good news is that everyting went well and he said he will definitely help my mom buy a great house at a good price around New York city .
My mom was so exited that she took me to a famous amusment park in New York city and we had so much fun time together! I only wish that you were here among us!
Love you ,
Moji
Answer: The right answer is<em> magnum opus</em>, in singular, and <em>magna opera</em>, in plural.
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that <em>magnum opus</em> literally means "great work," and it is an expression used to describe a literary piece, a musical composition, a painting, a film, or other example of artistic creativity and genius that stands as the best and most important achievement of its creator.
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As Kurtz (in some sense) embodies Europe, the Manager embodies the Company that he represents in the Congo. According to Marlow, the Manager "inspires uneasiness" and tries to use this ability to gain information about Kurtz and his activities from Marlow.
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The correct answer is: Executive Order 9066 unfairly targeted Japanese Americans.
Explanation:
The poem <em>In response to Executive Order 9066</em> written by Dwight Okita represents the criticism of Executive Order 9066. It describes a fourteen-year-old girl who was taken to an internment camp because she was Japanese American.
Executive Order 9066 was issued in February 1942, by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, in order to prescribe certain areas as military zones and incarcerate Japanese Americans in the U.S. concentration camps. Under this order, 112,000 people were taken from the West Coast of the United States to American concentration camps and other confinement sites across the country.
This order was issued after a military strike by the Japanese Navy Air Service against the American naval base at Pearl Harbor in December 1941.