I think the best answer to the question that is being presented above would be the first statement. The first sentence which is '<span>Dr. Burke wanted to trust her assistant with the secret formula; but she was afraid her assistant was a spy.' has the most correct way to punctuate the sentence. </span>
<span>The man who enters the palace and has
his name written down in the book has the following three traits:
Courage - </span>strength in the face of pain or grief.
Faith - full trust or confidence in something or someone
<span>Persistence - in spite of difficulty or opposition, being firm
or stubborn continuance in a course of action </span>
Answer:i dont know correct or not
Explanation:
It's worth keeping in mind that the age of the enlightenment coexisted with the age of colonialism. Indeed, consider how much the founding fathers and the framers of the Constitution were influenced by Enlightenment era thinkers: there is a common thread tying these two subjects together.
In any respect, I would suggest one topic of critical importance is religion. Religion was an immensely powerful force throughout the Early Modern Era (especially in the aftermath of the Reformation), and a significant subject of debate within the Enlightenment. When reading writers such as Diderot or Voltaire, you can observe a critique of organized, traditional religion as well as of the abuses of power and corruption that could be found within it. Moreover, however, the enlightenment contained criticisms that cut to the heart of Christian theology itself, and many enlightenment era thinkers turned towards the more impersonal God envisioned by deism instead.
If its talking about relative quantum space and the relativity of time with distance nd matter or family...jeje