This passage from the Declaration of Independence supports the ______________ of the document.

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Answer 1
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The correct answer is pathos.

This passage of the Declaration of Independence supports the pathos of the document.

Pathos is the emotional appeal and tries to persuade the public by appealing to their emotions.

That is clear in the excerpt of the passage of the Declaration of Independence when it says “He has plundered our seas, ravaged our coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people.” With those words used in that part of the Declaration of Independence, the author tries to appeal to the emotion of the audience and generate a reaction. The author did not use logos or logic, reasons, he directly appealed to the emotions.  

The other options of the question were b) theme, c) thesis, d) ethos.


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The place where immigrants go after arriving to America from Europe is Ellis Island, which is located in _____. Washingtond. C. Maryland New Jersey New York

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Ellis Island is a small island in the New York harbor.

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place on the new york harbor:)

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How did living in company towns make union membership more difficult for workers?A - Workers received free homes, food, and clothing.
B - Company guards and agents spied on and reported workers.
C - Workers made enough money that they did not need unions.
D - Company stores did not sell goods to workers who joined a union.

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Union membership in towns is more difficult for workers if company stores did not sell goods to workers who joined a union. Because these stores cannot benefit to the union and its members and vice versa. This make union membership in towns hard.

Company stores did not sell goods to workers who joined a union.

The Union membership in towns is more complicated for workers because if company stocks did not trade goods to workers and bounded a union.  They use to receive it all for free from the company which made it useless in extra quantity for them. These company stores cannot help the union and its members which is why it could be difficult This is the main cause that makes union membership troublesome in towns.

Which of the following was not an issue of decolonization following World War II?a)The superpowers vied for military control over weaker nations.

b)Newly independent nations fought over territorial disputes.

c)Few of the decolonized countries could enter the United Nations.

d)The superpowers vied for economic control over weaker nations.

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The only statement that is not an issue of decolonization following the World War Two is that few of the decolonized countries could enter the United Nations. The issues were: the superpowers vied for military control over weaker nations, newly independent nations fought over territorial disputes and that the superpowers vied for economic control over weaker nations.

The answer is letter C.

Answer:

correct answer c. Few of the decolonized countries could enter the United Nations.

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39. Why was bowling one of the first racially integrated sports?#
Choice
A.
Bowling alleys were primarily located in urban areas.
B.
B
Bowling allevs were primarily located in rural areas.
C
A law was passed specifying the illegality of segregated
bowling allers.
D
Bowling has always been popular among the working class.

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Answer:B

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"Come on now—don't act like Sir Render!" Gavin said in his whiniest voice. "Like a knight who gives up so soon."​

That hurt Teresa's feelings more than Gavin thought it would. To Gavin, harmless jokes were not serious. To Teresa, mean words were simply mean.

"I thought you would always have my back," Teresa spoke with tears in her eyes. "Why would you make fun of me when I need you the most?"​

Gavin was alarmed and sat up straight on the couch. Surely it is not that serious, he thought. ​"Tell me why you are so upset about a little joke?" Gavin asked his little sister. He couldn't understand her reaction at all. But he felt sorry for her. In fact, he felt bad about all the times he teased Teresa. Gavin decided today was the day he would say sorry. Better late than never, he remembered his mother's words and spoke gently. "Listen, I am sorry. I forget that you don't like my teasing you. You know I am just playing with you. Tell me what the real problem is, my baby sister."​

Teresa flung her arms and hugged her big brother. Then, she sobbed. Gavin patted his sister's back and held her without saying a word. ​

"So, what is it?" Gavin finally asked. ​

"The girls at the camp said mean things," Teresa said, "and I ran out before giving my presentation."​

"Don't let them give you more reasons to be mean," Gavin advised. "I mean—if you run from your work, they will call you more names. Tomorrow, ask the teacher to let you give the presentation. Hang out with people who are nice to you. Ignore those fools!"​

Teresa was surprised at how nice her brother was being. "Do you know you can give good advice?" She smiled.​

"I guess I can if I try," Gavin said as he released his sister from his hug. "Don't get used to it."​

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Which sentence or sentences from the passage use pun?​

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"Come on now—don't act like Sir Render!" Gavin said in his whiniest voice. "Like a knight who gives up so soon."​

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Better late than never, he remembered his mother's words and spoke gently.​

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"Don't let them give you more reasons to be mean," Gavin advised. ​

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Gavin was alarmed and sat up straight on the couch. ​

NEED HELP ASAP!!! PLZ WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!!!!!World War II-era military manufacturing plants that built bombers, cargo planes, ammunition, and explosives were constructed in towns like Tulsa, Midwest City, and __________.
A.
McAlester
B.
Ada
C.
Tahlequah
D.
Frederick

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A mcalester is the answer

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A.

McAlester

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Correct answer edge 2020

Which of these was a method that Republicans used to maintain control of Congress during Reconstruction?

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Where are the answer choices?