Answer:
Wisdom
Explanation:
The father in "The Bundle of Sticks" taught his sons an important lesson on unity. When he noticed that his sons were always quarrelling among themselves, he applied wisdom (the quality of applying good judgement, experience, and knowledge in handling matters) by using a bundle of sticks to teach them an important lesson on unity.
He gave them a bundle of sticks to break individually which they were unable to do. But when he gave them each of the sticks from the bundle, they successfully broke them. He thus taught them that when they are unified no challenge or enemy can overcome them.
Susan B. Anthony offers two strong justifications for granting women the right to vote. She refutes the anti-suffragist claim that women should not be allowed to vote since all laws were written by men for men. Instead, she makes the case that since women are required to pay all taxes even if they are not mentioned in tax laws, all women should be given the right to vote.
Answer:
D. Negroes were not allowed to vote in the United States.
Explanation:
Looking at the other answer choices, this is the only one that actually makes sense.
It isn't important that people may or may not have felt hot on that day, and it definitely isn't a conclusion (almost like a main idea) of the excerpt.
Also, after reading Dr. King's speech, a conclusion/important fact wouldn't be when the speech was delivered either.
Lastly, Dr. King's whole speech is <u><em>against</em></u> the violence that is occurring to the Negroes in their community, meaning he didn't want violence.
Answer:
It means to disturb "the air." For example, the piercing cries is what the air is being disturbed by, so in general, it was silent when all of a sudden it has become disturbed or interrupted. I think this is a metaphor but I'm not sure.
*sorry if im wrong*