The Destructors is a short story that was written by <span>Graham Greene in 1954.
It tackles the class struggle in the English society in the decade that followed World War II.
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The mood of "The Destructors" is best described as: "cold"
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<span>My friend John, who owns a chocolate Lab puppy, is getting ready to leave for his trip. </span>
The correct answer is C, as the Narrative of Sojourner Truth was published in 1850, eleven years before the Civil War. As it tells the story of the life of Sojourner Truth until that year, it has to take place before it.
Sojourner Truth (1797 - 1883) was an abolitionist and activist for women's rights. Truth was born under slavery, but escaped with her daughter in 1826. After turning to the courts to recover her son, she became the first black woman to win a trial against a white man. Sojourner's birth name was Isabella ("Bell") Baumfree. She changed her name to Sojourner Truth in 1843. She is widely known for her speech "Ain't I a Woman?", Which was pronounced in 1851 at the "Ohio Women's Rights Convention" in Akron, Ohio. During the American Civil War Truth helped in the recruitment of black troops for the American Navy. After the war, she tried unsuccessfully to obtain land grants from the Federal State for former slaves.
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A) Gutenberg's printing press made newspapers very popular. Because they were so popular, they were printed daily.
Who car?? That can't be right, so D is wrong.
I don't think there is a simple plural for who. C is wrong.
B means who is. So B is not right either who is car is parked in ...
It is A or 1. Whose car ... Whose is a possessive pronoun. It is the answer.