<span>Two Offers by Frances. Well for being such a short story it truly seems like long. It has complex details. First of all:
The summary: </span>The story described the lives of two cousins: Laura Lagrange, who married the wrong man [10a]<span>
Circumstances: its to be understood that when the author wrote the book there was a lot of racial injustice and also rasism towards people who had the inclination to be colored. To my, knowledge and understanding it's possible that the author didn't dare put that both cousins were African- Americans because then the story wouldn't be such a big hit; or would be unaccepted by the white crowd of people at that time. She possibly used an indirect of it in the story. Instead, she emphasized </span>the romanticization of death and the recurring use of the label true. The story foregrounded values of domesticity, personal morality, and Christian charity.
Sources: http://introtofictionw13.pbworks.com/w/file/fetch/60687727/Harper%20The%20Two%20Offers.pdf
Representatives introduce bills in the House of Representatives. Ideas can come from basically anyone (citizens). Once the bill is introduced then a clerk will give it a number and then another clerk (reading clerk) will read the bill(s) to the representatives. Then the bill goes to a standing committee ( a committee in the House or Senate that will consider bills in a certain subject area).
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By acknowledging and learning from the past, we also embrace the present more fully and can shape our future tasks with renewed confidence, passion and commitment. There may well be people whose stories still need to be heard, whose pain needs to be acknowledge.