History, 30.11.2020 23:00, beepbeep123
And so this Bridge is a wonder of science. But in no less degree it is a triumph of faith. . . . But the money which did these things was not the money of those who own the Bridge. The money was lent to them on the faith that these two great cities would redeem their bond.
—Opening Ceremonies of the
New York and Brooklyn Bridge,
Seth Low
How do the facts in this excerpt support Low’s opinion that the bridge is “a triumph of faith”?
They show that the money for the project came from investors who believed in it.
They show that the two great cities were able to pay back the money.
They show that science was just as important as faith to the success of the project.
They show that the money came from the budget of the two cities.
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Hin t in the section titled, "what can be done? " of "battling the digital jolly roger," what is one of the problems caused by piracy that the author lists? he section titled, "what can be done? " of "battling the digital jolly roger," what is one of the problems caused by piracy that the author lists? ow does the writer's point of view in "the completely free market" affect the credibility of the article? a. it's written in the third person, which allows the author to examine all sides of the debate. b. since it's written in the first person, it doesn't objectively present all sides of the argument. c. since it's written in the second person, it puts the reader in the writer's position, and gives the reader more to consider from this perspective. d. it's written in the first person, but is conducted as an interview with several different sources, providing a full-circle debate.
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