Which sentence expresses an argument that a typical English person in the
1700s or 1800s might have made to defend imperialism?
A. "The colonies are not worth owning, because they produce so
little profit."
B. "English people need to learn from the greater technological skills
of people in the colonies."
C. "We need to teach the people in the colonies to accept Christian
values."
D. "The people in the colonies deserve all the same rights as people
in England."
Answers: 2
English, 21.06.2019 22:00, Ndkeie5286
Read the excerpt below and answer the question. she was a small woman, short and straight-waisted like a child in her brown cotton gown. her forehead was mild and benevolent between the smooth curves of gray hair; there were meek downward lines about her nose and mouth; but her eyes, fixed upon the old man, looked as if the meekness had been the result of her own will, never of the will of another. in at least one hundred words, explain how this excerpt uses explicit and implicit details to describe sarah penn.
Answers: 1
English, 21.06.2019 22:00, BrownBenjamin2807
Arrange the sentences below to form a logical paragraph. an experienced rock climber knows that it takes a combination of knowledge and preparation to perform a successful climb. a successful climb begins with a proper foothold, carefully placing each foot on a ledge or crack then reaching for a solid hold, and finally pushing off. in addition to a proper foothold, a climber must be careful to check the integrity of the rock before stepping because it has to be solid clear through. a veteran climber judges the integrity of the rock and chooses not to climb on conglomerates, packed clay with lots of little rocks. but, such knowledge of rock is not the only preparation a skilled climber needs; equally important is the correct equipment. with these tools, knowledge of rock composition and equipment safety, a climber may experience many safe and enjoyable climbs.
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