Answer:
It conflicts with the goals of the Constitution.
Explanation:
General Robert E. Lee was a patriotic American and Confederate soldier who played a huge role during the American Civil War. The letter that he wrote for his son shows his opinion and thoughts on the Abraham Lincoln led abolition of slavery and the possible secession of the Southern states from the union.
General Lee's "Letter to His Son" is a rather noteworthy document/ paper that shows his ideas on the secession of the southern states from the Union. He wrote that he "can anticipate no greater calamity for the country than a dissolution of the Union", and that "Secession is nothing but revolution". This shows his belief in the strength of the united Union is greater than the need to be apart from it. He finds that the very idea of seceding conflicts with the goals of the Constitution.
B. The author includes dialogue drawn from real records of ancient Roman conversations.
C. The author includes musical terms to suggest the artistry in the work of the city planners.
D. The author includes familiar slang words to appeal to modern readers.
b. Either Mario or Larry are a nominee for the award.
c. Either those leftovers or the trashcan are causing that smell.
d. Neither my aunts nor my uncles have arrived yet.
*Eponym
*Pseudonym
*Antonym
*Synonym
Second Blank Choices:
*Ellis
*Elle
*Eliza
*Ellen
Prompt:
Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.
Because of the status of female writers in the Victorian age, many women published their works under a [Variable #1: eponym; pseudonym; synonym; antonym]. The Brontë sisters wrote under the names of Currer, [Variable #2: Ellis; Elle; Eliza; Ellen], and Acton Bell.
Answer:
I hope that this helps you. The Lord bless you, my friend.
Shalom