Answer:
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The right answe is "A. He had a speech impediment, so he was worried he would be perceived as weak and unable to win a war."
Often the image that reaches us of great leaders does not show all the nature and personal characteristics behind the figure of leader. George VI possessed a characteristic that was remarkable during all his personal life and that was the main guide line of the film "The Discourse of the King". It is the stammering that persecuted the monarch from the tender age of 4 and that was reason of many difficulties for the King.
Upon his brother's abdication and the decision to take the throne, George VI was forced to face this problem and deal with it throughout his reign. With much training, persistence and courage, the monarch faced this difficulty, worked on his speeches, kept the morale of the population on the rise and became a symbol of British resilience.
From the 1750s on, sugar transformed how Europeans ate. Chefs who served the wealthy began to divide meals up. Where sugar had previously been used either as a decoration (as in the wedding feast) or as a spice to flavor all courses, now it was removed from recipes for meat, fish, and vegetables and given its own place—in desserts. Dessert as the extremely sweet end to the meal was invented because so much sugar was available. But the wealthy were not the only ones whose meals were changing. Sugar became a food, a necessity, and the foundation of the diet for England's poorest workers.
It indicates that the addition of sugar was a significant change to Europeans' diets.
Answer: Option D.
<u>Explanation:</u>
In the paragraph that has been shown above, the way the Europeans ate in the 1750s and the change in their way of eating has been talked about. It shows that there has been addition of sugar in their diet.
Earlier sugar was only used as a way of decoration or as a spice to flavor up all the courses. But later the intake of sugar increased a lot in the diet of the Europeans and it became a necessity, it became a food.
Mrs. Rowland's story can either be good or bad. She was captured along with her children, and she was separated from them against her will. She had sewn clothes for the Indians in exchange for food, but they did not harm her. Instead, they have given her a Bible and was released after the ransom was paid by her husband. Her family was reunited after their captivity in 11 weeks.
-Pope attends a centennial exhibition and sees bicycles from Great Britain.
-Pope builds his own brand of bicycle called the Columbia bicycle.
-Pope works to make cycling popular
-Pope launches a movement to improve roads and paths for cyclist
-Bicycling becomes popular enough to influence the opening of bicycle repair shops.
The correct answers are the following:
- The reasons that Patrick Henry provides for mobilizing the Virginia militia are: (B) All previous attempts at diplomacy had proven fruitless and (D) The British were mobilizing troops and ships in preparation for a military operation. Patrick Henry's speech became very popular under the name of <em>"Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death".</em>
- Thomas Jefferson uses (D) technical language to support his argument. The Declaration of Independence is one of his most persuasive documents.
- Jefferson believes it is the (B) duty and (D) right of people to overthrow their government when their natural rights have been denied them. Thomas Jefferson was the third president of the United States.
- The spirit in which Stanton appropriates large portions of Jefferson's Declaration of Independence for her Declaration of Sentiments can be described as (C) respectful and (D) reverential. This declaration is also known as <em>"The Declaration of Rights and Sentiments".</em> It outlines the rights that every American woman should have.
- Jefferson's<em> "Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom"</em> (A) guaranteed freedom of religion to people of all faiths and (B) disestablished Anglicanism as the official religion of Virginia. This statement was passed by the Virginia General Assembly in 1786.
- Crevecoeur see the character trait of (C) industriousness as forming the foundation of American equality and success. Michel Guillaume Jean de Crevecoeur was a French-American writer who published <em>"Letters from an American Writer"</em> in 1782.
- The phrase <em>"civilly dead"</em> is an example of (A) figurative language. Figurative language has to do with the use of comparisons as a literary device.