C. A<span>fter we arrived home, we saw the whole scene replayed on the news! </span>
<span>Chrisholm's speech against the Vietnam war did convince me that there could be better spending on social programs, such as education. She talked in her speech about how no one in a power position was paying attention to how the lives of the United States had declined due to the Vietnam war. I found this speech on the PBS.org website.</span>
Answer:
the first one is defeated
the second one is aweary of the world
Explanation:
just did it
Answer:
The phrase in this excerpt from Louisa May Alcott's <em>Little Women</em> that best illustrates a mocking tone is: "<em>In her own opinion at least</em>."
Explanation:
This line has a mocking tone because it is <u>ironic</u>; the speaker tells the reader how Amy is an important person, but adds that this is <u>proclaimed by herself</u>. Here the writer uses a mocking tone because <u>it is funny that she proclaims herself as "an important person"</u>. She is the youngest and still has a high self esteem and clearly believes a lot of herself, which, by the way, is a good thing; it means she loves herself and respects her existence, but it does sound funny coming from her own mouth.