It is D. When World War II broke out
Because it contains a subject and a predicate. The subject is "Bearden" and the predicate is "served".
Answer:
Catherine of Aragon- Mary Tudor
Anne Boelyn- Elizabeth I
Jane Seymour- Edward VI
Explanation:
Attacking the other person instead
Believe it; everyone else does.
Something you cannot conquer
The answer that best describes the definition of ad hominem is B) Attacking the other person instead.
This is usually seen when someone feels like they are losing an argument or debate and they feel like that is the only thing they can do. It may distract the other person by shifting the attention of the conversation.
It had come to his knowledge, he said, that a foolish and wicked rumour had been circulated at the time of Boxer's removal. Some of the animals had noticed that the van which took Boxer away was marked "Horse Slaughterer," and had actually jumped to the conclusion that Boxer was being sent to the knacker's. It was almost unbelievable, said Squealer, that any animal could be so stupid. Surely, he cried indignantly, whisking his tail and skipping from side to side, surely they knew their beloved Leader, Comrade Napoleon, better than that? But the explanation was really very simple. The van had previously been the property of the knacker, and had been bought by the veterinary surgeon, who had not yet painted the old name out. That was how the mistake had arisen.
Answer: B. Dictatorships use lies to manipulate the populace.
Option B is the one that best expresses the theme of the passage. In this passage, the animals feel horrified when they discover that the horse is about to be sent to the slaughterer. The animals can see with their own eyes that he is being taken by the slaughterer's van. However, the pigs tell the animals that this is simply a confusion and that Boxer was being sent to the vet. This is a clear lie, but it demonstrates how dictatorships often use lies in order to manipulate the populace.
(B).Dictatorships use lies to manipulate the populace.
soldiers are coming."
Finally, through the gray, we saw them. Three officers on horseback Wer outside to cheer, but the men were quiet and thin.
The sight of them took my breath away.
"They have no shoes," Elizabeth whispered.
We watched for several minutes as they passed by. We were unable to speak. Their footprints left blood in the snow. As I write
this upstairs, my candle low and our room cold, I think I shall never again complain.
adapted from The Winter of the Red Snow: The Revolutionary War Diary of Abigail Jane Stewart, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, 1777 by Kristiana Gregory
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What statement is a good summary
of this selection?
A. Always carry an extra pair of shoes when you are walking.
OB. Soldiers choose their lot and deserve what they get.
OC. Always cheer the soldiers who pass by your window.
OD. Sometimes our troubles seem small when we look at someone else's.
Answer:
D.)
Explanation:
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B) Expand on the idea by researching it
C) skim a literary text to see if there is anything there to help you
D) Hope that as you outline, you will expand your idea