King shows that the struggle for freedom and equality is not over by giving examples of violent events that recently took place. This shows the discrepancy between the laws and what's really going on. Therefore, a further struggle is necessary if people want to succeed.
The answer is B.
Not only does Jean quit singing, but she refuses to do so, because as an American, she does not want to pledge her allegiance to the British king. This scene is tense because Jean differentiates herself and demonstrates an identity conflict in public. It is neither "carefree" nor "amusing." It is also not "jealous," because Jean is not envious of those who sing, and her classmates are not envious of her.
The answer is D..... but it is also found in the end of the first paragraph
<span>Who wrote the famous revolutionary pamphlet common sense?
a. karl marx
b. thomas paine
c. simón bolìvar
d. giuseppe mazzini
B. Thomas Paine.
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what are the answer choices