Answer:
A). Gradualism.
Explanation:
As per the question, Darwin's original view of evolutionary change would be characterized as 'gradualism'. Gradualism is exemplified as a theory or hypothesis that assuming transition or change in nature as a gradual process.
This hypothesis proposes that species undergo a steady or uniform transformation as Darwin had a belief that evolution is a gradual process and takes place in the form of gradual and steady steps instead of a sudden drastic change. Thus, option A is the correct answer.
b. decision
c. denotation
d. demonstration
compound sentence
Answer:
compound sentence
B)They provide details about the final few years of slavery in Europe and its many colonies.
C)They provide examples of how laws and attitudes about equality changed in France.
D) They explain why enslaved people entered convents in an attempt to gain their freedom.
The correct option is C) “They provide examples of how laws and attitudes about equality changed in France.” In the passage there are several examples of how people in France had different views and attitudes towards slavery, especially King Louis XIV, who freed two slaves when they reached French soil, judges that took the Pauline case, and Pierre Lemerre the Younger in 1716 with the idea that all men are equal.
Option A is incorrect since the passage does not compare slavery in France and other colonies
Option B is also incorrect since it does not refer to the final years of slavery
And option D is also incorrect since it did not focus on the slaves entering the convent to be free; the example of Pauline was used to describe how slavery was seen in France.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
The last one is free of errors.
"Try as I may, I cannot get the correct answer".
1st one: The semi colon is in the wrong space, and nevertheless is unnecessary.
2nd one: There is no need for full stop.
3rd one: Semi colon is not needed and however is in wrong space.
4th one: Correct:)
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b. factions
c. incantations
d. odes
C. And Flipendo is not a incantation!
Answer:
Kennedy spoke his famous words, "ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country." This use of antimetabole can be seen even as a thesis statement of his speech—a call to action for the public to do what is right for the greater good.