Answer: A
Explanation:
This is the answer as the ' means that in conjoins it and is to it is or it's so the sentence is saying it is close to quitting time
a i believe its a because it has the right punctuation
B.In Vienna musicians first played the harpsichord, but, then someone invented the piano.
C.In Vienna musicians first played the harpsichord but, then someone invented the piano.
D.In Vienna musicians first played the harpsichord but then someone invented the piano.
It conveys a sense of wonderment about the tenets of the Declaration of Independence.
B.
It gets the audience to start thinking about whether the Declaration of Independence was beneficial for the slaves.
C.
It makes the audience begin to resent the policies and practices of the US government.
D.
It creates a parallel structure intended to urge the audience to protest against the Declaration of Independence.
Answer:
B. It gets the audience to start thinking about whether the Declaration of Independence was beneficial for the slaves.
Explanation:
The 1852 speech of Frederick Douglass's "What to the slave is the Fourth of July" is a criticism of the American people's incapability to acknowledge the real issue at home. They protested against the British's presence in American soil, got freedom and now they are celebrating it. But they also failed to accept the real situation within it's own people where the blacks are being kept under the slavery system. The very oppression that they are fighting against is what they are doing to the blacks, and that is the real issue they need to deal with.
From the excerpt of the speech he gave on the 5th of July, 1852, right after America's celebration of Independence, Douglass emphasized the issue of oppression and bondage that his people are still under. Though America may claim to be free, she also has to ensure the freedom of each and every individual, not just some parts of the society. He puts forward a series of questions in his argument to make the people see the real issue, but not from him. They will make the people question the motives and real basis of the Declaration of Independence.
ERIN: (picking up baby Grant and kissing him) Your second birthday will be so much fun, big boy!
MICHAEL: I think more kids will be able to come if we have it in the afternoon. And on a Saturday, not Wednesday. Well, at least we have the theme picked out.
ERIN: Thank goodness for that! Grant just loves Dr. Seuss. (pulls out her cell phone) I think I will call his grandmother to talk about it.
Which statement BEST explains what is happening in this scene?
A) Erin and Grant are planning a birthday party for Michael.
B) Michael and Erin are trying to choose a date and time for a Christmas party.
C) Michael is planning to take Grant to the doctor before his birthday.
D) Michael and Erin are trying to choose a date and time for Grant's birthday party.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer to this is d
Explanation: