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You could defend at least 2 of these as being the right answer. My pick and it is only my pick, would be "<em>He felt that on had a moral responsibility to resist unjust laws."</em>
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That was what Civil Disobedience at its core was about.
It is also what Frederick Douglass Lewis Hayden fought for. These two men were colored and they were trying to wake up a nation to the injustice of slavery.
Whoever paid his pole tax had no idea why Thoreau wound up in Jail.
Odysseus has his men tie him so that. he will resist the call of the Sirens
The correct answer is the last option.
In citations, longer texts (for example, novels) should be put in italics, while shorter texts (like articles and short stories) should be encased in quotation marks: "Greens Get a Boost Under the Glow of the Supermarket."
Exemplar basically means a typical example, or model, of a concept or role. However the meaning can be extended to mean he best example of a concept or role. For instance, someone might say that you are an exemplar student, which can mean that you are a great example, or model, of a student.
This is an 'adverb infinitive'. It is not a participle, either present of past, because it doesn't end in -ing. And it is not an 'adjective infinitive' since its meaning is adverbial, 'you must capture or trap the other king' IN ORDER 'to win a game of chess'. Adjective has to modify a noun, which isn't the case in this sentence.