English, 28.07.2019 06:00, BreBreDoeCCx
Read this excerpt from "how to prepare for a road trip": you're about to graduate from high school. you're starting college, or a new job, in a month. sure, you could sit on your sofa and play video games for that entire month, growing pale and bleary. you could hang out at your friend's house all month, lounging by the pool, growing bronzed and bleary. but you could also hit the road. there are over 4 million miles of road in the united states — paved and unpaved, straight and winding, through canyons of orange sandstone and canyons of steel and glass high-rises, over vast rivers and lakes and sagebrush-studded desert, from the surfing waves of the pacific to the boardwalks of the atlantic. go forth, young person! and bring a friend. what do the underlined words suggest about the purpose of the passage? a. the author wants to inform readers about the necessary steps for planning a road trip. b. the author wants to inquire about whether young people enjoy traveling more than staying home. c. the author wants to entertain readers with a fantasy about freedom and enjoyment in nature. d. the author wants to persuade readers to feel excited about the mystery of the open road.
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English, 22.06.2019 09:20, marie1211
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. in four to six sentences, explain how the structure of the first amendment supports equal weight of each freedom it guarantees.
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