The Supreme Court ruling in Plessy v. Ferguson was the decision to maintain the constitutionality of racial segregation.
In the Brown v. Board of Education case the court ruled that the segregation in schools was unconstitutional and this ruling thus overturned the Plessy v. Ferguson decision.
Question: How does the excerpt relate to the premises of Brown v. Board of Education?
Answer: B. The Brown case addresses whether public institutions can legally be divided by race.
The following sentence is written correctly:
B. The drum major performed badly because she forgot the routine.
<u>Why not A, C or D?</u>
A. The team played <u>good</u> in their championship game so they won. The word<em> good</em> should be replaced with the word<em> well</em>. An adverb describes a verb, the word well would describe how they played. Good is an adjective that describes a noun.
C. Ivan feels<u> well</u> about his choice to join the after-school program. The word <em>well</em> should be replaced with the word <em>good.</em> Whenever, one says someone is feeling well it refers to their health.
D. The gymnast felt<u> badly</u> because they had skipped breakfast. The word <em>badlly</em> should be replaced with the word <em>bad</em>.
Answer:
The tone or attitude that this idom (Juan is "caught ... with his guard down,") creates <em><u>for the character or audience is the one of "disappointment." </u></em>
<em>It was expected of Juan to always be at alert but he failed hence the reason why the incident happened.</em>
Explanation:
Answer:
The Correct Answer would the first choice
Explanation:
The pronoun in this sentence is the word SHE. (Pronouns are used to replace nouns, so we don't have to use the same noun again; in this example, instead of writing Jennifer twice, you can use SHE instead of Jennifer the second time).
person: third person (he, she, it for singular, they for plural)
number: singular (plural would be they)
gender: feminine (Jennifer is a woman)
case: subjective (Jennifer is the subject of this sentence)