The narrator (Silence Dogood) appears to be c.) taking a leisurely stroll.
There were 14 letters written by Benjamin Franklin under the pseudonym: Silence Dogood. As you did not mention which, I can only assume it was the fourth letter.
This letter talks about:
- a conversation Silence Dogood had with a Reverend
- her stroll into her orchid as she thought about what the Reverend said
- a dream she had
We can therefore conclusively say that if this question is based on the fourth letter, Silence Dogood was taking an evening stroll at the start of the letter.
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One specific law here was that the Jewish doctors were not allowed to treat non-Jewish patients.
Another thing that the Jewish population was not allowed is to sit for doctoral exams at the University.
Further, Jewish lawyers were no longer allowed to practice their profession and their licenses were revoked.
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C. Franklin Roosevelt was a leader of an Allied power, The United States of America, during World War II.
When the constitution was written, the signers compromised and decided that at a date 20 years from then, the slave trade would end. this would mean that no more slaves would be imported, however, all slaves already in the states would remain slaves. it would have at least been a step in the right direction. the date was not met, and was merely ignored until the civil war broke out.
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The exchange introduced a wide range of new calorically rich staple crops to the Old World—namely potatoes, sweet potatoes, maize, and cassava. The primary benefit of the New World staples was that they could be grown in Old World climates that were unsuitable for the cultivation of Old World staples.