Answer:
an agreement.
Explanation:
The Mayflower compact was a document signed on a boat on the 11th of November, 1620 by forty-one (41) males of the one hundred and two (102) passengers on board while the boat was anchored in Provincetown Harbor (Cape Cod) due to the effect of turbulent storm. The document derived its name from the English ship known as Mayflower which was heading to Plymouth, Massachusetts due to storms and treacherous shoals rather than its original destination, which was the Colony of Virginia.
The Mayflower compact was a document which established a social contract and "rule of law" in order to make the pilgrims (saints) and non-pilgrims (strangers) remain loyal to King James 1, foster Christianity (Christian faith) and for the overall good of the colony.
Hence, the Saints and Strangers argued about how they would live in the New World. After much discussion, they came together and signed the Mayflower Compact.
Thus, the Compact was an agreement.
Answer: Explanations
Explanation:
Do you believe in witches, psychics, mediums, prophecies, or anyone who can tell the future?
Personally, I have mixed feelings about it. I believe that there are supernatural forces in the world that go outside of our realm of knowledge, yet I do not think that we have a reasonable amount of understanding to really decipher if a human, psychic or a witch can tell the future.
Have you ever had a thought or dream about something before it happened?
I have had dreams where I saw parts of the future events happen in real time. This trails back to my belief of supernatural forces and my opinions. A lot of the time, I consider it to be the exact opposite of Deja-vu.
If you could find out three things about your future, would you want to know?
If I had the ability to pick what I want to discover in my future, then I would want to absolutely know. We live in a world where our future is uncertain; to know a minor outcome in my future would bring relief to my past and present.
#3 - <span>It establishes the setting as a mysterious and isolated place.</span>
Can you show that passage? because this question cant be answered without reading the passage.