- <em>the answer "a" Is correct !</em>
<em>In his pre presidential years he was one of America's greatest diplomats—formulating, among other things, what came to be called the Monroe Doctrine—and in his post presidential years (as a U.S. congressman, 1831–48) he fought against the expansion of slavery.</em>
Answer:
D i think so (evaluating the text before and while reading it)
Answer:
C
Explanation:
In the dictionary it says that the definition is totally committed to a cause or belief and in the passage he is committed to socialism.
I hope you can get your answers
Answer: B. they're friends yet they have nothing in common.
Explanation:
In The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hide, Enfield and Utterson are friends who are very fond of each other.
The answer C. would be incorrect because the two of them are very good friends and do not argue all the time, as well as the answer D., as they are obviously not enemies.
The only answer that is correct is: B. they're friends yet they have nothing in common. The two of them are distant relatives, and although they spend every Sunday going for a walk together, they do not really talk during those walks, as they do not have much in common. Since neither of them likes to gossip, they usually walk in silence.