The types of appeal used in this statement are appeals to make it more innovative and cheap for the American people without relying on foreign nations. This is persuasive statement because he is giving statistics to try and get you to agree. He is trying to make energy more environmentally friendly and he is using worlds like cleaner, cheaper, and new jobs, to make it more appealing.
The correct answer is C. The league produced many fine players, including Mary “Bonnie” Baker and Dorothy Kamenshek.
Explanation:
In the passage presented both sentence (11) and sentence (12) aim at providing the reader with examples on the players the AAGPBL produces, in the case of sentence (11) Mary "Bonnie" Baker is mentioned and sentence (12) adds Dorothy Kamenshek was equally a fine player that emerged from this women softball club, this implies both women are equally important, because of this both names should be linked by adding the conjunction "and", considering this conjunction expresses a relationship of equality between the element it joints. Besides this to show the reader these women are examples of the results of the softball club it is necessary to the word "including" and it is already clear they are examples of "many fine players" is not necessary to add any further information after the name of both women. Thus, the correct way to combine sentence (11) and (12) is "The league produced many fine players, including Mary “Bonnie” Baker and Dorothy Kamenshek" because it expresses both women are examples of fine players of the league and are in the same level.
Emotion; her parents came from another country, traveling to a foreign place. The emotional strategy would be most effective in this scenario
Answer:
Giving arms to black soldiers
Explanation:
What Lincoln meant by laying strong hand upon the colored element is giving arms to black soldiers
Black men were only allowed to join the army but could not bear arms, Lincoln subsequently kicked against this opposed by saying they should be able to have arms.
Prior to the Emancipation Proclamation, Blacks could and do serve in the Union Army but not in combat. The Emancipation Proclamation issued in January, 1863 gave blacks the right to also serve in combat just like the other race.
In summary, In the past the black people was allowed to serve the union army but we're not allowed to serve in the combat. In the verge of losing, Lincoln then increased the unions power by arming the black soldiers.