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Is this some book? if so i do not undertand
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Metal detecting is one of Britain's fastest growing hobbies, and if you're lucky to find treasure, you must report your discovery to the <u>relevant</u> authorities or face potential legal penalties.
Within 14 days of finding it, you must report any treasure to the local coroner. You only need to report items officially defined as treasure. There's an <u>unlimited</u> fine or up to 3 months in prison for not reporting <u>treasure.</u>
You can <u>voluntarily</u> report items to the Portable Antiquities Scheme if they aren't treasure but are still of cultural or historical <u>interest</u>. This is to help keep a record of finds in England and Wales.
The correct answer is C) Restatement.
<em>The type of context clue that would help someone determine the meaning of “sentiments” in this statement from “Anti-Federalist Paper N.- 84” is “Restatement.”
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We understand restatement as something has been written before, or said before by someone. A restatement repeats or say the same previous things but with slight modifications, but the main idea remains. That is why the type of context clue that would help someone determine the meaning of “sentiments” in this statement from “Anti-Federalist Paper N.- 84” is “Restatement.”
“Anti-Federalist Paper N.- 84” written by Brutus, refers to the lack of Bill of Rights. Anti-Federalist Papers are the collective papers written by the Founding Fathers of the United States of America that opposed the idea of a powerful federal government.