When Paine says that, he means that the british, who were going to invade America, were living at a time that was forcing them to show their true characters. In every part of Crisis No 1 Paine is talking about britain as the ones who enslave america with sentences like: What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly; 'tis dearness only that gives everything its value," He contradicts the capability of britain to conquer America by saying that the powr to subdue belongs "only to God". He encourages to be bold and not coward by saying: the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. stating like this that the british will have no easy enemy to defeat
America was going through a difficult period when Paine wrote "The Crisis, No. 1." Some soldiers were abandoning the fight for freedom, and therefore, Paine tried to convince them through these lines: "These are the times that try men's souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country; but he that stands by it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman."
Paine agreed that the time was full of troubles and problems, and it was testing the hard work of the people. However, he appealed to them to not abandon the war. He argued that hope was not yet lost, and victory was within reach as long as Americans continued their struggle.
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Second option " it highlights the situation as peaceful, as the speaker enjoys the special time of day "
Explanation:
the poem wasn't shown, however the picture is. In the picture we see a relaxed boy sitting on a step with a smile on his face.
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This phrase allows DuBois to be passive about how black people are being treated and represented by Booker T. Washington.
Explanation:
DuBois does not agree with Booker T. Washington's position on how blacks should position themselves to have their rights guaranteed.
Dubois was an academic intellectual and believed that blacks should have a quality education and fight for political representation and rights. Meanwhile, Booker T. Washington believed that blacks should strive for economic freedom and not confront whites or claim anything.
Dubois felt that Booker T. Washington's position demeaned blacks and placed them in a weaker position relative to whites. However, he stressed that if people wanted to listen to Booker T. Washington, the “thinking classes of black Americans,” like him, would take a passive stance in the struggle for rights, no matter what.
The correct answer is A. Hostile.
Antonyms are words with exactly the opposite meaning. Friendly means well-disposed, behaving or acting as a friend, amicably. On the other hand, hostile means acting as an enemy, in an unpleasant and non-friendly way.
Pleasant and welcoming would be, in a way, synonyms for friendly - that is, words with the same or similar meaning. Timid means shy or fearful, so it has nothing to do with friendly.
The correct answer should be "<span>to fight the War on Terror"
The invasions or Iraq and the fight in other countries cost the country billions and billions of dollars. Other issues presented were solved by a different administration.</span>