B)expository text
Explanation:
It's non fiction and true information
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
You might want to add more descriptions of the subject you are researching, or use quotes from articles to help it be known that it is genuine research. Make sure to cite the article and use in-text citation to avoid plagiarism.  
        
             
        
        
        
It might be stated that Mill employed a combination of formal and informal tone in "On liberty..", by developing some complex ideas, meanings and expressions. The author used metaphors and figurative languages to appeal to the audience. It might be added that Mill wrote those who agreed with him and he discussed his thesis by attacking the conservatives. 
He used frases such as <span> "no one's idea," "no one should assert," "it would be absurd," "nobody denies" . </span>
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer: The final sentence of the Declaration of Independence is a promise among thesigners, to "mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our Sacred Honor," and many of them and their fellow patriots did in fact sacrifice their lives and fortunes in service to our country.Oct 14, 2016
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Firstly, how could someone get excited about another saying there god is fake. It just made me giggle a little
Next, it would be the hymns. The bringing together of the community was a huge part of Things Fall Apart. God and stuff is all good and that. But they already had that. They had multiple gods. They had ways of getting around that were reliable for them. But the hymns brought them together like their wrestling tradition, it was a coaxing. A way for the missionaries to "incorporate" their traditions into the Christian way and make Christianity look appealing to the people of Mbanta. 
I honestly love this book and all it shows from the perspective of the oppressed and colonized people, who were oppressed in their own country.