The evidence that would support the president's claim is option D, where he would give specific information.
This is known as an available body of facts or information showing if a belief is true.
Hence, we can see that to support the president's claim, the valid evidence to prove this is to give specific information about the known terrorist activities by exposing their wicked plans.
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A. A fear of punishment
B. A desire to avenge
C. A concern for the innocent
D. A longing to do good
The protagonist, Beowulf, personifies the Anglo-Saxon value of loyalty through his unwavering commitment to his people, and his desire to avenge the deaths caused by Grendel's mother.
In the epic, Beowulf, the Anglo-Saxon value of loyalty is exhibited by Beowulf himself when battling Grendel's mother. Beowulf, a hero of the Geats, displays this core value through his unwavering commitment and responsibility to his people and his king. It was his desire to avenge the deaths caused by Grendel's mother that made him act loyally. He believes in the idea of 'an eye for an eye', reflecting the societal norms of ancient Anglo-Saxon society. Hence, from the options provided, the statement 'A desire to avenge' best portrays loyalty in this contest.
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B. a willingness to be humble to those in higher classes
C. a jealous nature, bent on forcing Miss Eyre to accept her humble station
D. a willingness to shake off conventional behavior in favor of independence
B. a willingness to be humble to those in higher classes
B.“His get-up wasn’t out of place on the reservation, but it sure was here, and I wanted to sink right through the pavement.”
C. “Soon after our visit to him, Grandpa decided that he would like to see where his only living descendants lived and what our home was like.”
D.“My kid sister Cheryl and I always bragged about our Sioux grandpa, Joe Iron Shell.”
Answer:
B.“His get-up wasn’t out of place on the reservation, but it sure was here, and I wanted to sink right through the pavement.”
Explanation:
The short story "The Medicine Bag" by Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve tells the story of a young boy named Martin who used to brag about his Sioux grandfather Joe Iron Shell. But his demeanor changed the moment his grandfather decided to come to his home in person.
Martin loved talking about his grandfather, telling his friends who have a picture of Martin's grandfather as someone larger than life, making "Grandpa and the reservation sound glamorous". And everything went well as long as grandpa stayed in the reservation but the moment he decided to visit Martin's family in Iowa, he felt unsure. This is because his friends will now see the real grandfather he had boasted so much about and then see the reality of the man they had thought to be an impressive and great man. The main conflict is shown when Martin admitted he "wanted to sink right through the pavement". He felt ashamed of the way his grandfather had dressed, admitting that his get-up was out of place for his neighborhood even if it wasn't for the reservation.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.
Answer:
Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve was born on February 21, 1933. She is an American author, with a focus on books about Native Americans for children.
Virginia was raised on the Rosebud Indian Reservation. She graduated from St. Mary's School for Indian Girls in Springfield, South Dakota and received her bachelor's and master's degrees from South Dakota State University where she met her husband. She has published over twenty books on South Dakota history, Native American history, poetry, fiction and non-fiction works for children, as well as one about her female ancestors, "Completing the Circle"
“The Medicine Bag” by Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve tells the story of a kid name Martin. He has a Sioux grandpa who lives on a reservation, and he loves to tell many stories of him. However, many of the stories he tells to his friends are exaggerated to the point that the person his friends think his grandpa is like, is nowhere close to the reality of Martin’s grandpa. This is fine when his grandpa lives on the reservation, but his grandpa decided to come to Martin’s house. Not wanting his friends to see that his grandpa was not as good as he told, Martin pretends his grandpa isn’t at his house and doesn’t treat him with respect. He is embarrassed and obsessed because of his Grandpa. The story shows us the theme that you shouldn’t be embarrassed of you ancestry.
The line from “The Medicine Bag” that best illustrates Martin’s conflict with his Grandpa’s arrival is:
“His get-up wasn’t out of place on the reservation, but it sure was here, and I wanted to sink right through the pavement.”
Martin always lied about his grandpa not being there when his friends came to meet him, and in this time he saw no scaping from the situation, more than "wanting to sink his head through the pavement"
Explanation:
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Answer:
A gerund looks like a verb which ends in -ing, but it functions as a noun in a sentence. A predicate noun follows a linking verb, such as to be, to seem, etc. So, among all these examples, the only gerund phrase which is used as a predicate noun is found in the last sentence, and the gerund is leading, whereas the whole phrase is leading people to their seats.
Answer:
The main themes in Alice Walker's “Everyday Use” are the Black Consciousness movement, rural versus urban Black identity, and tradition, heritage, and ownership.
Explanation:
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A. The desire to rule and the value of knowledge
B. Betrayal and the difficulty of distinguishing heroes from monsters
C. The power of the supernatural and the value of travel
D. The imperialist attitude and the questionable value of freedom