I believe the lines are:
"No despot here shall rule with awful sway" - "here" implies the actuality of the despotic rule in America.
<span>"No more the widow'd bleeding bosom mourns" - "no more" implies that widows used to mourn (or still mourn).
"</span><span>When lawless power withdraws its impious hand" - it implies that the lawless power is still acting.
"</span><span>When crowns and sceptres are grown useless things" - it implies that crowns and sceptres are useful now.
The rest of the lines also talk about the future, but it can also be a very general future, e.g. a future of all humanity.</span>
Answer:
C. the process by which people may become U.S. citizens
Explanation:
According to the given excerpt, the process of naturalization is explained using the scenario of people coming to the US from foreign countries to apply for citizenship. The process requires them to fill an application, take a naturalization test, and appear in court.
Therefore, in the passage above, the word naturalization means the process by which people may become U.S. citizens.
Answer:
she felt guilty and she did the right thing because she was nice
Explanation: