A The author believes the government carried out secret
criminal actions under the guise of manifest destiny.
B. The author believes that manifest destiny was formed
and carried out with only good intentions.
C The author views manifest destiny as an invitation for
Americans to involve themselves in foreign affairs.
D. The author believes manifest destiny was used to
justify dishonorable acts as necessary and righteous.
The question asks how an author views manifest destiny. Without context, it's difficult to answer definitively. However, if the author shows manifest destiny as a justification for immoral actions. The correct option is d.
The question is asking for your interpretation of how a particular author, labeled R1.6, views the historical concept of manifest destiny. Manifest destiny was a 19th century belief that the expansion of the U.S. across the continent was both justified and inevitable. Without a specific passage from the author for reference, it's impossible to definitively choose an answer. However, if the author depicts manifest destiny as a policy used by Americans to justify unfair or immoral actions (such as forcibly removing indigenous people from their lands), then the best answer would likely be option D. The author believes manifest destiny was used to justify dishonorable acts as necessary and righteous.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
A.
appositive phrase
B.
misplaced modifier
C.
adverb phrase
D.
adjective phrase
Aragorn feels his heart sink.
B.
Aragorn agrees with Boromir.
C.
Aragorn laughs out loud.
D.
Aragorn becomes angry.
Answer:
Aragorn becomes angry with Boromir
Explanation:
a. True
b. False
The answer to your question would be that the most important sentence in a paragraph is usually the first one.
The first sentence in a paragraph is generally the topic sentence. The topic sentence summarizes the main idea. What is more, it is usually known as focus sentence as it organizes an entire paragraph. The fact is that the topic sentence, as I've said, acts as a kind of summary which offers the reader an insightful view of the writer's main ideas for the following paragraph.