President Delano Roosevelt’s “Quarantine” speech was a
speech he gave that indicated a desired shift from the United States policy of
isolationism to a somewhat passive policy of interfering—ignoring or quarantining
aggressor nations. In his speech he
proposed that peaceful nations band together to quarantine aggressive nations
in an effort to reduce their impact on the peaceful world. He felt that by rejecting aggression, it
could be eliminated. His speech argued
for support of this effort by making the point that because all nations
depended on each other, they simply couldn’t do nothing about aggression, and
this was a non-violent manner in which to counter aggressive nations.
Answer:
Not sure what the text context is but the answer is generally potion.
Drink could be an option though.
A.) context clues
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The woods might symbolize a place to test your willpower, but it could also symbolize the unexplored or unknown, and the forgotten. I would make this comparison because the forests often are associated with being lost. Also in a society full of technology, it could be easy for a human to disregard the complexity and beauty of nature, causing it to become an unknown, unexplored and a forgotten place. Woods are also a harsh place to live and survive using survival skills thus testing your willpower to survive. Forests are also vast and diverse, making them easy to get lost in.
These are things that I believe the woods symbolize.
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Answer: A young man planned a clever getaway from the department store.
The central idea that both "The Quinceanera" and "The Smithville Gazette: Neighborhood Thief Strickes Again" share is the fact that in both stories, a young man planned a clever getaway from the department store. Both stories feature as the main character a sales person, and they tell us the stories of their lives. However, they differ in the jewelry store setting.