Answer:
C
Explanation:
A doesn't seem right and B sounds awfully wrong
<span>Originally, Dvorak went unnoticed and the composer, in frustration, even burned some of his earliest works. Eventually his music did attract some attention and praise an Dvorak experience quite a career boost when Johannes Brahms spoke in high praise of Dvorak. On Brahms pushing, Dvorak even wrote Slovanic dances for piano, the sheet music for this was sold out in just eight days.</span>
We can protest in order to be heard or put posters around to spread the idea of togetherness. We can use propaganda to further support our claim and ask other big corporations to help support our cause.
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Explanation:
In Obama the us is a constant in his speeches.
"We can", "we can", famous
slogan of a speech. A kind of complicity with people, whom wants to be part of its policy and objectives, as if this policy were not possible without them. We all make the change and together. I just can't - seems to want
say Obama.
This appeal to the us of discourse Obama is accompanied by resistance to the old policy, which does not look at citizens and focuses on struggles internal of the parties, which he calls the politics of the past, the dark politics.
A policy that needs to be changed on the other, but this renewal cannot
come from him only because only it cannot, but of all together.
The answer is Ignatius of Loyola, Peter Faber, and Francis Xavier
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