Answer:
I cant give an exact answer but I can give an idea.
Explanation:
A narrative is in the form of or concerned with narration/a spoken or written account of connected events; a story.
Some Ideas you can write about are:
- Times you've been judged by others and how you overcame that period
- Times you have seen others being judged by others and what you did to help
to argue that the impact of the war has not yet matched the impact of slavery
In the passage of President Lincoln's address he first states that he hope the war will end soon. But then he goes on to say that if God wants the war to go on so that every man who profited from slavery loses all their wealth and that a man dies for every drop of a slave's blood spilled by a lashing, then it must be so. He says that it is up to God to decide how high of a price they must pay for slavery. This comparison shows that the war has not yet matched the impact of slavery. He does go on to talk about the God's judgment but the purpose is not to say that God will judge everyone who participates in the war, it is more about paying the price for slavery.
Answer:
This is an excerpt from William Shakespeare's King Lear. The lines are spoken by Albany.
Explanation:
Here Albany confronts Gloucester. Here is a more modern version:
"You’ve got a sword, Gloucester. Blow the trumpets. If nobody else comes to challenge you and prove what an abominable traitor you have been, I’ll have to challenge you myself. (he throws down his glove) I’ll prove soon enough that you’re just as wicked as I say you are."
If Kelly doesn't place the other 9 oranges in the baskets, then there is 1 orange in each basket. We can find this by using the equation 9 divided by 9 is equal to 1. However, if Kelly did place the other 9 oranges in the baskets, then there is two in each since 9 plus 9 is 18 and 18 divided by 9 is 2.