1. Manufactured goods from Europe to Africa and exchange for slaves.
2. Middle Passage: shipping slaves to america
3 Return to Europe with produce from slave labor
Answer:
b) The king not only made a fool of himself, but also all of his attendants.
Explanation:
This answer deems most valid compared to the rest because it uses proper grammar, and the use of the comma.
Answer:
Here it goes~
Explanation:
Dear Friend,
I am afraid I cannot spend Christmas with you this year. I know you had planned a big Christmas party because we would be together but I cannot go. I really wish I could go but something urgent came up. My mother was on her way to my house just yesterday and she got into small accident and she got injured. The doctor said she injured her lower back and can't get up or make any types of movements. She told me to go and celebrate Christmas with you and that she'll be ok, but I did not want to leave her alone at the hospital, I want to be there for her and we might be spending Christmas here at the hospital. You know how my mom doesn't like me to worry but she needs me at this moment. Also, the doctor said that the accident was not that big but the impact on my mother's back was really bad. The thing is I fear that my mother will not be able to walk anymore. I was told by the doctor that she will be having a surgery to see if that will help my mother to get up and move again. I do not want you to be worried but I am not sure how to tell my mom about her not being able to walk again if the surgery doesn't go well. I know how much she loves to go out for walks around the park and how she likes to travel and this has me a little bit emotional. I ask you not to worry about this, but please tell the others because I also know how happy and excited they were about this party. We haven't seen each other in a while and I really miss you my dearest friend. I apologize for not being able to make it to the Christmas party. We can make plans again next year.
I wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Love, your friend.
Answer:
Based off this Emerson quote....
Emerson claims that stars are similar to dreams by stating they are inaccessible?
Explanation:
" The stars awaken a certain reverence, because they always present, they are inaccessible; but all natural objects make a kindred impression, where the mind is open to their influence?"
Emerson relates to a theme of nature (as he is a Transcendentalist) suggesting that we become one with the stars- you can imply this as an afterlife situation or in reverence with dreams. Stars are always in the sky, sometimes they are visible other times they are not. However it is always true that stars are inaccessible because one can actually touch a star (in a literal sense). Its unknowing whether or not a dream will become a reality- the future is always up in the air. Nature reflects our inner selves as suggested by Emerson... when we acknowledge and accept correspondence aka difficulties life has etched in our paths only then will we be able to benefit from the beauty and gifts nature offers. (acknowledgement allows you to see the stars plastered in the sky; ignorance shields the stars in the sky).
Emerson and Transcendentalists rely specifically on the fate of nature and further do not believe in created dreams... hoping mother nature will always guide them in the right direction.
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