Answer:
Excerpt 1 is part of the conclusion of a speech.
Except 2 is part of the introduction of a speech.
Except 3 is part of the introduction of a speech.
Explanation:
Except 1 is part of the conclusion because it is talking about what the audience should do after they have heard about planting trees and the actual problem. In other words, it is talking about what we should do for a better future.
Except 2 is part of the introduction because it is someone who is introducing herself to the audience before starting her speech.
Except 3 is part of the introduction too, since the speaker decided to start talking about planting trees with a poem that is related to the topic.
I think the answer is a personal characterization
The correct option is option 1 (at the time the Spartans had dominion over Athens) and the selected words that apply are <u>authority</u> and <u>power</u>. Given that the definition of the noun "dominion", which is an uncountable noun, is "control, or the right to rule over something", the words mentioned before (authority and power) are the ones that are related to the topic developed in the first excerpt from Jefferson's Virginia Statute for Religious. In order to get the meaning, one can replace the word "dominion" for the word "control" in the phrase "men have assumed dominion over the faith of others" (men have assumed <u>control</u> over the faith of others). These two words contribute to the coherence of the text to get a better understanding of it.
I don't think it can when you don't even know the meaning of the words