The answer is that Jefferson's criticisms of Wheatley's work brought forth further African literature to dispute his views.
Jefferson was a statesman, diplomat, architect, and Founding Father who served as the third president of the United States. He was the principal author of the Declaration of Independence, and as such, a proponent of democracy, republicanism, and individual rights encouraging American colonists to separate from the Kingdom of Great Britain and form a new nation.
Jefferson did not agree with that aesthetic judgment about Wheatley’s work, in part due to the fact that he disliked the conclusion it led to. While he continued to affirm that slavery was wrong, he used that book in order o argue that whites were biologically and intellectually superior to blacks.
They have been gone for a month.
B.
They return during their own funerals.
C.
Huck does not have a family.
D.
Muff Potter's trial happened while they were gone.
B. Women should submit to their husbands.
C. Many women die of broken hearts.
D. Marriage restricts one’s freedom.
Answer:
the answer is D
Explanation:
"The best sport in the world."
"For the hunter," amended Whitney. "Not for the jaguar."
"Don't talk rot, Whitney," said Rainsford. "You're a big-game hunter, not a philosopher. Who cares how a jaguar feels?"
"Perhaps the jaguar does," observed Whitney.
"Bah! They've no understanding."
"Even so, I rather think they understand one thing—fear. The fear of pain and the fear of death."
The Most Dangerous Game story as two major themes. The first one is reason vs. Instinct and The Effects of War.
On this excerpt, you can see that the theme is reason vs. instinct. The hunter thinks that hunting is a good sport even though it kills an animal that has no way of defending itself. The character Whitney defends that the jaguar has feelings, especially the fear of pain and being killed.
This way this character is used to blur differences between animals and humans, that both have the same feelings.
The key theme reflected in the excerpt from Richard Connell’s story 'The Most Dangerous Game' is the indifference of the hunter towards the hunted and the shared fear of pain and death. It foreshadows the twist of roles where Rainsford, the hunter becomes hunted.
In Richard Connell’s story 'The Most Dangerous Game,' the excerpt depicts the theme of indifference and insensitivity of hunters towards their prey and the understanding that each creature has a common fear of pain and death. While one character Rainsford, insists that the jaguars they're hunting possess no understanding, Whitney, another character, implies that they must understand the common fears that all creatures possess. This conversation prepares the reader for the later parts of the story when these roles of hunter and hunted are switched and Rainsford becomes the hunted much like the jaguars he so casually dismissed.
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B. They have wents to Cleveland for Thanksgiving.
C. They have gone to Cleveland for Thanksgiving.
D. They have went to Cleveland for Thanksgiving
Answer:
C. They have gone to Cleveland for Thanksgiving.
Explanation:
Since the sentence is already in the past tense, it is not possible to use the past tense of the verb in the sentence. And when the "have" form of the verb is in use, it is in the perfect tense, thereby making the adjoining verb to be in the 3rd form of the verb, or the past participle form of the verb. So, here in the sentence, the correct way of writing the sentence will be
They have gone to Cleveland for Thanksgiving.
"gone" being the 3rd form of the verb.
Answer:
the answer above is wrong
Explanation: