So the verb is "to use" and the tense is the past conditional. This is indicated by the words, "has been". Like, "I have used," or something similar.
The word "had" or "have" is almost always indicative of either the past perfect or past conditional.
The opposite of that is the past, or preterite tense, as in it definitely happened, as in, "I used it".
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Explain why an incident like the Salem witch trials could not happen in the U.S. today?
➪ <em>An incident like salem witch trials could not happen in the US today because according to Amendment 1 Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. So, The government cannot interfere in the religious and superstitious things like this. Also nowadays the people do not believe in such things. These are the reasons that an incident like salem witch trials could not happen again...~</em>
He not asking you to explain it unless u have evidence
Answer:
D The peaceful town and the violence of Vietnam
Explanation:
juxtaposition is the contrast of two things
peaceful and violence are exact opposites of each other and create a contrast between the town and Vietnam
Answer:
D. In english class we are reading Oliver Twist; the story about the little boy in an orphanage is so sad and he had to sweep chimenies, too.
Explanation:
It is the only one that is correct.
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