Roger Williams so to speak found Providence. He bought the land from some of his Indian friends and a few people that came with Williams settled there. He had been kicked out of Massachusetts because his beliefs did not line up with the beliefs of the government/ colony that was established.
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the banishment of its founder, Roger Williams, from Massachusetts for his religious dissent
The answer is that Pu Yi realizes that the splendor is reserved for his position and not for him. Despite being emperor, his actions were dictated by others such as the court officials, the Japanese and the Communists. Yet when he became a citizen, he survived all those losses and learned to adapt to life as an ordinary person.
Answer:
P'u Yi realizes that the splendor is reserved for his position and not for him.
Explanation:
The answer was D for me but always check your answers because sometimes they don't line up!
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B. to name a person, place, thing, or idea
C. to express action
D. to modify a noun or pronoun
B.)physical description, character’s actions, and dialogue
C.)verbal, situational, and dramatic points of view
D.)language, sentence length, structure, and rhetorical devices
Language, sentence length, structure, and rhetorical devices represent elements of an author’s style.
The writing style is the form of expression which the author uses to express his thoughts and feelings. Choice of words, sentence construction, use of figurative languages, and rhetorical devices are some of the ways through which the thoughts get to jot down on paper. The purpose of the writing style is to express a clear message to the readers and keep them engaged in it.
b. My parents insisted that we wear sunscreen.
c. We went hiking along a segment of the Appalachian Trail.
d. It was a perfect day for going on a long hike.
Answer: A, the clouds in the sky this morning.
Explanation: This is not a complete thought or sentence so it is a sentence fragment.
B. Peripheral societies
C. Dependent societies
D. Modern societies