1 "On kin of Cain was the killing avenged
by sovran God for slaughtered Abel."
2 from sight of men. Of Cain awoke all that woful breed,
Answer: His sisters and his mother are very fond of him.
In "Soldier's Home," we meet Krebs. He is a soldier who has just come back from the war, and he realizes how deeply he has changed because of it. Krebs feels he does not love anyone anymore, and cannot get used to his town again. However, throughout the story we learn that Krebs's mother and sisters are still fond of him, and love him deeply.
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They decided to turn the Farmhouse into a: Museum
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Chalk is a kind of mineral.We give the name of mineral to every kind of solid substance such as sand, gravel, stone, coal, gold, silver, copper etc that can be dug out of the earth. Such things are called minerals, from the word mine, which signifies a hole pit or other kind of excavation cut into the earth for the sake of obtaining some useful or valuable substance not found on the surface.
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One of the main driving forces of the Emancipation declaration was the need to liberate the slaves.
Explanation:
While the liberation of slaves had started, the numbers aren't that many and most of the slaves were still bonded and kept in captivity. But with the Proclamation came the rectification of making it mandatory to liberate all the slaves. This proclamation was made by Abraham Lincoln in the hope that the war will end and hoped the slaves will revolt against their masters. But this proclamation was effective only in the territories that are in rebellion and not to areas that are already under the Union or the Border States.
B. Superlative
Degrees of comparison can be positive, comparative, or superlative. Note that degrees of comparison are all adjectives. Positives describe only one noun. Comparatives compare only two nouns. And, superlatives will compare three or more nouns. The degrees of comparison (from positive to superlative) for the word qualified are qualified, more qualified, and most qualified. Because it is quite obvious that there are more than just two horses being referenced here, "weakest" is a superlative.