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Thoreau begins Civil Disobedience by saying that he agrees with the motto, "That government<span> is best which governs least." Indeed, he says, men will someday be able to have a </span>government<span> that </span>does<span> not govern at all. As it is, the </span>government<span> rarely proves useful or efficient.</span>
Answer:
The use of a word referring to or replacing a word used earlier in a sentence, to avoid repetition, such as do in I like it and so do they.
Explanation:
Answer: <em>Is the experience of being an outsider universal?</em>
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Answer:
Weight of apples = 2.1 kg
Explanation:
Total kilograms of pears and apples = 8.4kg
Pears = 3/4 of the total weight
= 3/4 × 8.4
= (3*8.4) / 4
= 25.2 / 4
= 6.3 kg
Weight of pears = 6.3kg
Let Weight of apples = x
Total weight = Weight of pears + Weight of apples
8.4 = 6.3 + x
x = 8.4 - 6.3
x = 2.1 kg
Weight of apples = 2.1 kg