Part A.
Answer: There have been many, but they have all failed.
Explanation: Henry brings up their past experience with the British, and point out they never had a successful reconciliation. "And judging by the past, I wish to know what there has been in the conduct of the British ministry for the last ten years to justify those hopes with which gentlemen have been pleased to solace themselves and the House."
Part B.
Answer: He asks questions and then answers them to lead the audience.
Explanation: He asks questions such as "Are fleets and armies necessary to a work of love and reconciliation?" to support his argument that the British cannot be trusted if they are bringing troops.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Because Johnny knows he is dying and tells Ponyboy he doesn't mind dying now that he saved several children from the church fire
Answer:
I honestly think it's human nature to pick apart things. If racism was'nt here then everyone would be discrimanted against because of nationality/ ethnicity. If everyone was the same nationality then they would dicrimnate based on features like if your nose is too big. Racism is also taught. Someone in a small town might not see other races and will believe everything their peers/parents are saying.
Explanation:
The authors of this passage use historical evidence to support the claim that enslaved black people were inspired to express to the world who they were and how they felt through creating their own music, which was a mean of communicating their ardous, yet nighmarish labors throughout their lives under white men's ownership, so the statement that best states the claim in this passage is the last option <em>"They argue that extremely difficult conditions inspired enslaved young men to invent new forms of music."</em>