Answer:
2) weren't
3)was
4) was
5)was
6)wasn't
7) wasn't
8)weren't
9) weren't
10)weren't
11) was
12) wasn't
13) was
14) weren't
15) wasn't
Explanation:
2) they were held in Georgia
6) he was born in Zundert
7) they were held in south Korea and Japan
8) they are from Peru
9) They're from Liverpool
10) They were Greek
12) he was president from 1993 to 2001
14) The vikings were from Scandinavia
15) he was born in France
It might be a tragedy of fate after all. Yes, I do think that the witches play a central role in the play, because if it hadn't been for them, none of the tragedy would have happened. If they hadn't told Macbeth about what was to happen, he would never have thought about killing Duncan and becoming king himself. He would have been satisfied with where he was at that particular moment, and proud of himself. This way, the witches destroyed everything by planting the seed of greed in Macbeth, and thus it had to end tragically. ~THE BRAINLIEST ANSWER!
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Answer:
By this line, Gandhi states that he will fight to continue to fight with peace and passion, that he won’t let law and oppression break him. By throwing him in the prison, he states the government would only confirm that he is loud enough and that they are reacting violently to his peaceful manners.
Explanation:
<u>Gandhi knew that by sending him to prison, the government would have to accept that his actions are being noticed and that he is doing something that is upsetting them. </u>
This was exactly one of the purposes of Gandhi’s civil disobedience – he wanted to be noticed, he wanted to break the law, he wanted to make sure that he can’t be shut up. By being sent to prison, he would know he is going against the oppressive law and to raise awareness for the cause. Therefore, he is saying that he would know that he is doing the right thing.
Gandhi’s protection was nonviolent and he was persistent in that manner – he was certain he will not hurt anyone in his fight. <u>By being shut away, government proves that they are restrictive and hurtful towards people, that they are reacting violently to peaceful protests. </u>
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He wrote that he will live with any punishment and continue abolishing any law that is decided, all while laughing. His line about living in the prison as in a paradise<u> meant that one of his means of protest was not to give up, not to allow the oppressors to scare him</u><u>.</u> Gandhi wanted to fight proudly and with energy, never to give his opponents the satisfaction to break him.
1. When my little brother takes my cookie, when i told him not to.
2. Ava said she was going to go to the party, but I don’t see her here. That means she lied to me.
3. There is a storm coming, and I have no where to hide.
4. Nobody in this town believes that there are
monsters out there in the woods. But I saw them with my own eyes. Now, they are throwing me out because they think im crazy!