A person who promotes or publicizes a particular organization or cause, or <span>Consisting of or spreading propaganda
Propaganda definition: </span><span>information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.</span>
Answer:
Civil Disobedience by Henry David Thoreau.
Explanation:
Henry David Thoreau's essay "Civil Disobedience" was a result of his arrest after he refused to pay the toll tax of $1. This refusal was his way of protesting against the Mexican war and the practice of slavery which resulted in his arrest. The experience of being in prison led him to write about it in his essay where he stressed upon the importance of asserting one's rights even if it means going against the law, if one views the laws as unjust. With this belief, he protested against the practice of slavery and the war, for he believed that they are discriminatory against a particular race. And in practice of this protest, he refused to pay the toll tax fee that funds the war. This arrest eventually led to the production of this literary work.
Answer:
1.Creative, diligent, enthusiastic, ambitious, and hard-working. (It's good to have self-confidence.)
2. Last Christmas. (By Wham! Sorry, still love that song.)
3. Unsteady bridges. (Strange, but I'm like that)
Prompt:(Mainly personal preference)
My perfect world would be a world where people have all the basic necessities, and don't have to go hungry, and there are many beautiful places to explore with family. A place that is safe and secure, and the communities are close with each other, and will protect each other. Clean energy sources, and children can have a free education, and families can have fresh water to drink everyday. (I understand this is quite short, and that a lot of my "perfect world" preferences can not be achieved, such as the free education etc.)
Explanation:
The word “is” is used for something that is completely certain. Like you could say “It is true” while might and must only create an uncertain statement. Example: It might be true. and It must be true. Both of those are assumptions.
<u>I'd like to go to the alps</u> so I'd say <u>e)</u>...plus I'm ENGLISH SO THIS IS MY LANGUAGE...I dont speak any other language...