After John Brown was hung for several accusations regarding slavery abolition in 1859, there were two perspectives about him, and this represented a controversy: On one side, people were in favor and wanted him dead. On the other, people considered him a hero.
While the first claimed he was a murderer and subversive whose intentions were to bring a servile civil war down, the second saw in him an example of true patriotism, someone who sacrifices himself for the emancipation and salvation of a despised race, that is to say, his brothers.
The danger of that statement is subjecting yourself to fate and letting things go according to how it has unfolded to you - if things go really bad and will affect a lot of people, not only you, who's to blame but you and not fate? Very dangerous a thought.
According to the AHDI, headings that stand alone take no colon unless:
☐ a hyphen could also be substituted in its place.
☐ a comma could also be substituted in its place.
☐ words follow on the same line.
☐ words follow on the next line.
Answer:
words follow on the same line.
Explanation:
Association of Healthcare Documentation Integrity, stand-alone headings should not have colons unless the corresponding words are on the same line.
According to their guidelines, colons should not be used in a heading because it's not proper, unless the rest of the words are on the same line.
# 6 is the resolution, conclusion. T<span>he wolf falls down the chimney into the boiling water.</span>
Answer:
The author most develop Howard's character throughout the passage through Howard's reactions to his memories and present events
Explanation:
Howard's character over the course of the passage in the short story 'Up the Coolly' is revealed and developed through dialog Howard has with himself mostly and his computer, and then with his friend Maybelle. This is how the author lets the readers into the Howard character.