Process of Elimination could help...
A. It doesn't exactly say that they were horrified by the use of the book. But it does say remarkably they were allowed in to see it. This could mean that something was being done with the book that the Dutch may not like.
B. It doesn't say that they are proud of the way they are using the book and the evidence from the text actually refutes that. If they were proud wouldn't they let everyone in to see the way they were using the book? Obviously they aren't proud if they are attempting to hide the way it's being used.
C. It doesn't say this either. And the way the book is treated would not deeply hurt the Americans as much as the Dutch. Plus they aren't allowed in to see it.
D. They are only letting in the dutch as it says from the text.
Hope this helps.
Answer:
yes because they only have to get along
Explanation:
For the adjective meaning deficient or lean, meager is the preferred spelling in American English. Meagre is preferred in all other varieties of English. Other than the spelling, there is no difference between the two forms.
Answer:
It shows male privilege
Explanation:
Males are more powerful in some countries and back in the day they were also way more privileged.
The answer to this question is:
<span>Regarding the appropriate use of parentheses, all of the following statements are correct, except which one?
B-"Parentheses may be used to de-emphasize some portion of a sentence
Hoped this helped, Moethitsarsar11
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