B. "Tis the business of little minds to shrink: but he whose heart is firm, and whose conscience approves his conduct, will pursue his principles unto death."
C. "Say not that thousands are gone, turn out your tens of thousands; throw not the burden of the day upon Providence, but 'show your faith by your works,' that God may bless you."
D. "Britain, with an army to enforce her tyranny, has declared that she has a right (not only to TAX) but "to BIND us in ALL CASES WHATSOEVER; and if being bound in that manner, is not slavery, then is there not such a thing as slavery upon earth."
The correct answer would be D.
It was a large lovely garden, with soft green grass. Here and there over the grass stood beautiful flowers like stars, and there were twelve peach-trees that in the spring-time broke out into delicate blossoms of pink and pearl, and in the autumn bore rich fruit. The birds sat on the trees and sang so sweetly that the children used to stop their games in order to listen to them. “How happy we are here!” they cried to each other.
One day the Giant came back. He had been to visit his friend the Cornish ogre, and had stayed with him for seven years. After the seven years were over he had said all that he had to say, for his conversation was limited, and he determined to return to his own castle. When he arrived he saw the children playing in the garden.
“What are you doing here?” he cried in a very gruff voice, and the children ran away.
Which paragraphs include dialogue?
1 and 4
2 and 3
1 and 3
2 and 4
The dialogs are shown in paragraphs 2 and 4.
With that, we can say that the last answer option is the correct answer.
We can define the term dialogue as follows:
When characters in a story are talking or conversing, the sentence is marked with quotation marks ("") that signal that the character is communicating.
In this case, we can see that, in the text presented in the question above, there are dialogues in the second and fourth paragraph, as it is in these paragraphs that the characters communicate.
More information:
Answer:
the correct answer is D
Step-by-stepexplanation
the paragraphs that include dialogue are paragraphs two and four
“Where do you come from?” said the Red Queen. “And where are you going? Look up, speak nicely, and don't twiddle your fingers all the time.”
“When you say ‘hill,’” the Queen interrupted, “I could show you hills, in comparison with which you'd call that a valley.”
Alice curtseyed again, as she was afraid from the Queen's tone that she was a LITTLE offended: and they walked on in silence till they got to the top of the little hill.
Answer: The piece where the Queen states "I could show you hills, in comparison with which you'd call that a valley.” Using opposites to get a point across. a Valley and Hill are opposing things.
Explanation:
Answer:
The brooch had come undone as she spoke, and a sudden gust of wind blew the Queen's shawl across a little brook. The Queen spread out her arms again, and went flying after it, and this time she succeeded in catching it for herself. "I've got it!" she cried in a triumphant tone. "Now you shall see me pin it on again, all by myself!"
—Through the Looking-Glass,
Lewis Carroll
Read this passage. Then paraphrase it in your own words.
Explanation:
Answer:
Pride goes before a fall.
Explanation:
An archetypical is a type of particular trait, theme, symbol, or even a situation that resonates with a universal pattern of human quality or nature. This allows the readers to connect parts of themselves into the characters or story they are reading and thus, involving them in the story.
The universal theme/ proverb "pride goes before a fall" is an archetype for it presents a universal symbol of humanity, no matter the period or setting. It means that pride in a man, no matter the culture or time, will always lead to his own downfall, one way or the other. This is true for all, irrespective of what or where the story is set in.
Answer:
put cash or prize incentives, or create a social atmosphere that people would want to be a part of, and also food and snacks are very important
Explanation:
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Hi, your question is unclear. However, I provided brief information about a supernova.
Explanation:
A supernova is an expression used to refer to the death of a star. In other words, it is a phenomenom where the elements found in a star becomes so hot that it results in a massve explosion which destroys the star.
After the explosion, mass amount of energy is released which forms other elements which are released into space.