50 POINTS + BRAINLIEST!! PLEASE HELP!!!

The heart that feels not now is dead; the blood of his children will curse his cowardice, 1
who shrinks back at a time when a little might have saved the whole, and made them 2
happy. I love the man that can smile in trouble, that can gather strength from distress, and 3
grow brave by reflection. 'Tis the business of little minds to shrink; but he whose heart is 4
firm, and whose conscience approves his conduct, will pursue his principles unto death. 5
My own line of reasoning is to myself as straight and clear as a ray of light. Not all the 6
treasures of the world, so far as I believe, could have induced me to support an offensive 7
war, for I think it murder; but if a thief breaks into my house, burns and destroys my 8
property, and kills or threatens to kill me, or those that are in it, and to "bind me in all 9
cases whatsoever" to his absolute will, am I to suffer it? 10

What signifies it to me, whether he who does it is a king or a common man; my 11
countryman or not my countryman; whether it be done by an individual villain, or an army 12
of them? If we reason to the root of things we shall find no difference; neither can any just 13
cause be assigned why we should punish in the one case and pardon in the other. 14


Question:

In your own words, discuss Thomas Paine's rationale for when it is appropriate and just to go to war, and when it isn't inappropriate and unjust to go to war. What metaphors does Paine use to support or illustrate his position? Give details from the text to support your answer.

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Answer 1

His sense to go to war is not qoth murder but thought the fine sense of the law and when not to go to war is when an individual evildoer is done and said evildoer will be punished for said evildoers's actions


Related Questions

how regularly did professer bhaer vist jo
a) every night
b) once a week
c) twice a day after breakfast and for dinner
d) once a fortnight in town for business

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In 'Little Women', Professor Bhaer visited Jo once a fortnight in town for business, which can be compared to visiting one's parents every other Sunday, or 26 times a year. (option D)

The question refers to the frequency of Professor Bhaer's visits to Jo from the classic novel 'Little Women' by Louisa May Alcott. In the story, Professor Bhaer visited Jo once a fortnight in town for business, which means every two weeks.

This is a similar frequency to someone visiting their parents for dinner every other Sunday, resulting in 26 visits per calendar year. This schedule provides a routine that can be characterized as moderate in frequency, allowing for consistent yet not daily contact.

Ray Cupple bought a basic car costing $26,500.00 with options costing $725.00. There is a 6% sales tax in his state and a combined $50.00 license and registration fee. What was Ray’s total cost?

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Final answer:

Ray's total cost for his new car, including base cost, options, sales tax, and license and registration fees, is $28,908.50. The sales tax amount is calculated by converting the percentage to a decimal and multiplying it with the sum of the car's base cost and options.

Explanation:

To calculate Ray Cupple's total cost for his new car with options, sales tax, and a combined license and registration fee, we start by adding the base cost of the car $26,500.00, and the options costing $725.00 together. To calculate the sales tax, we convert the given percentage (6%) to a decimal (0.06) and multiply it by the total cost of the base car and options. Then we add the license and registration fee. The final calculation will give us Ray's total cost.

First, we add the base cost and the options:

Base Cost: $26,500.00Options: $725.00

The sum is $26,500.00 + $725.00 = $27,225.00.

Next, calculate the sales tax:

Sales Tax Rate: 0.06Total Cost (Base Cost + Options): $27,225.00

Sales Tax: 0.06 × $27,225.00 = $1,633.50.

Finally, we add the license and registration fee of $50.00:

Ray's total cost is $27,225.00 + $1,633.50 + $50.00 = $28,908.50.

If you were offered immortality, would you take it. Why or why not.

(5-6) sentences

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No, I would not take it because if you lived for the rest of the world then it would get boring and would seem like the same day over and over again. I would also not be able to see my family members that I grew up with and spent my life knowing and loving. Another reason why I wouldn't consider immportality for a choice to me is because maybe in the future things get worse and worse to live and because after all there is a lot of polution in the earth, who knows how much there will be in 100 years? I could not handle the anoyyance of just living for so many years wondering what will happen next. Or if things will change, because the same thing over and pver again is boring and not worth the power of imortality.

What does vexed mean as it is used in the second stanza of "The Second Coming"?

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angered
embarrassed
teased
tormented

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Answer:

tormented

Explanation:

In the poem Butler say that “That twenty centuries of stony sleep Were vexed to nightmare” the nightmares were annoying, it disturbed, tormented our sleep, he compares our waiting with sleeping, but such a long waiting is not a quiet sleep, instead we get tormented by nightmares.

Read the excerpt from "A Genetics of Justice” by Julia Alvarez.

Perhaps because she had innocently revered him, my mother was now doubly revolted by this cold-blooded monster. He became something of an obsession with her—living as she was by then in exile with my father, isolated from her family who were still living on the Island. As my sisters and I were growing up, Trujillo and his excesses figured in many of my mother’s cautionary tales.

What is the central idea in this paragraph?

A. During her exile, the author’s mother did not know how she felt about Trujillo.
B. The author and her sisters were fascinated by Trujillo.
C. The author’s mother thought of Trujillo constantly.
D. Trujillo became more controlling to the author’s mother after her family fled the country.

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The correct answer is C. The author’s mother thought of Trujillo constantly.

Explanation:

In the text presented the narrator describes the mother first "innocently revered" Trujillo which means she admired him first, but then thought about him as "cold-blooded monster" and also, the author states "He became something of an obsession with her" and "Trujillo and his excesses figured in many of my mother’s cautionary tales", which shows the mother of the narrator has negative feelings towards Trujillo as she considers he is a monster, but on the other hand she is obsessed with Trujillo and spokes about him constantly to her daughters that means she follows Trujillo actions and he is always in her mind. Therefore,  the central idea in this paragraph is that "The author’s mother thought of Trujillo constantly".

Answer:

he correct answer is C. The author’s mother thought of Trujillo constantly.

Explanation:

Read the sentence below, and use context clues to determine the meaning of the word sublime.

On our hike, we were awed by the sublime view of the snow covered peaks.

What is most likely the definition of the word sublime? (5 points)

Obscured

Difficult

Majestic

Boring

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most likely is majestic

Sublime means majestic.

“On our hike, we were awed by the majestic view of the snow covered peaks.”


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fact or opinion my mother gets annoyed when I come inside with my muddy shoes

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the answer is a fact

Its fact because, an opinion is considered a advice or judgement.

Instead of it being "my mother gets annoyed when i come inside with my muddy shoes", it would be THIS as an opinion: "My opinion is to either wipe your shoes on the rug BEFORE coming inside, or, just leave them outside instead".

So overall, the answer is definetly opinion

Officer Ramirez absentmindedly forgot his badge at home.

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What's your question?

Your friend posts on social media that she hates social media: is this situational or verbal

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I'm going to infer you are talking about Irony. It would be situational irony.


I'm going to infer you are talking about Irony. It would be situational irony.


BRAINLIEST ANSWER!!! Identify the use of the introductory comma in the sentence.

Since our visit was brief, we decided to visit again

A.)participial phrase
B.)adverb clause
C.)interjection

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Answer:

B.) Adverb clause

Explanation:

The given sentence exemplifies a complex sentence where the introductory coma marks the end of a subordinate clause which is beginning with a subordinate conjunction 'since'. The introductory comma after the subordinate clause is employed to shift the transition from adverb clause to main clause. The adverb clause consisting of a subject "our visit" and a verb "visit" functioning as an adverb in the sentence and modifying the verb 'visit'. Thus, the introductory coma marks the transition from the adverb clause to the principal clause and hence, the answer is option B.

analyzes the relationship to the entirety of "Young Goodman Brown" to a short passage of your choice from the beginning, middle, or end of the story. The passage should be no longer than two paragraphs. Remember to explain how the passage relates to the theme, characters, and plot of the whole short story.

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I think the main theme in Young Goodman Brown is how sin and evil is an unavoidable part of humanity, it can be found in all the people we have taken as good and an example of rectitude. And how it can be found within ourselves as well, even in the smallest actions we don't think about. Such as Brown following this man he trusts as good into the woods, moved by curiosity, when he knows he shouldn't do it.

A great passage that works as an example of this is:

" "There," resumed the sable form, "are all whom ye have reverenced from youth. Ye deemed them holier than yourselves, and shrank from your own sin, contrasting it with their lives of righteousness and prayerful aspirations heavenward. Yet here are they all in my worshipping assembly. This night it shall be granted you to know their secret deeds: how hoary-bearded elders of the church have whispered wanton words to the young maids of their households; how many a woman, eager for widows' weeds, has given her husband a drink at bedtime and let him sleep his last sleep in her bosom how beardless youths have made haste to inherit their fathers' wealth; and how fair damsels - blush not, sweet ones - have dug little graves in the carder, and bidden me, the sole guest, to an infant's funeral. By the sympathy of your human hearts for sin ye shall scent out all the places - whether in church, bed-chamber, street, field, or forest - where crime has been committed, and shall exult to behold the whole earth one stain of guilt, one mighty blood spot. Far more than this. It shall be yours to penetrate, in every bosom, the deep mystery of sin, the fountain of all wicked arts, and which inexhaustibly supplies more evil impulses than human power - than my power at its utmost - can make manifest in deeds. And now, my children, look upon each other."

They did so; and, by the blaze of the hell-kindled torches, the wretched man beheld his Faith, and the wife her husband, trembling before that unhallowed altar."

Here the Devil is explaining his new followers how evil can be found in the most righteous people. And when Brown lifts his eyes to find his wife Faith, it's a metaphor of how our faith cannot saved us from committing sins, because the ones who built such beliefs were sinners themselves, and so most religions are based on lies.

Answer:

They did so; and, by the blaze of the hell-kindled torches, the wretched man beheld his Faith, and the wife her husband, trembling before that unhallowed altar."  Here the Devil is explaining his new followers how evil can be found in the most righteous people. And when Brown lifts his eyes to find his wife Faith, it's a metaphor of how our faith cannot saved us from committing sins, because the ones who built such beliefs were sinners themselves, and so most religions are based on lies.

What purpose does the illustration serve in the document?
A.The welcome is only provided in the illustration.
B.The program's name is represented in the illustration.
C.The illustration helps the student to better understand the process.
D.The illustration makes the document more colorful and holds the reader's interest.

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I would need to see the document to better understand the question. It is most likely one of these two-- See explanations below.

C. If the illustration something that uses descriptive words, it "illustrating" the process so that the student can better understand it. This could also be a diagram or chart

D. If the illustration is a drawing or photograph, the answer is most likely D because it adds color and holds the reader's interest. It uses imagery

Answer:

The illustration helps the student to better understand the process.

what is the rhyme scheme of most limericks?

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The rhyme scheme of a limerick is A-A-B-B-A
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The cook fried me three eggs in butter. Which best identifies the function of the underlined word?

A. participle

B. verb

C. noun

D. adjective

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The answer is definitely

D. adjective  

the answer should be b. or c. it also would help if u could underline the word, not to be rude tho

When summarizing the _____ of a plot, one should notice the key ideas about how the conflict builds.

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Rising Action.............

Read the excerpt from "A Genetics of Justice” by Julia Alvarez.

My mother, especially, lived in terror of the consequences of living as free citizens. In New York City, before Trujillo was killed, Dominican exiles gathered around the young revolutionary Juan Bosch planning an invasion of the Island. Every time my father attended these meetings, my mother would get hysterical. If the SIM found out about my father's activities, family members remaining behind were likely to be in danger. Even our own family in New York could suffer consequences. Five years earlier, in 1955, Galindez, an exile anti-Trujillo teaching at Columbia University, had disappeared from a New York subway. The same thing could happen to us.

I don't know if my father complied or just got too busy trying to make a living in this country. But after a few months of hotheaded attendance, he dropped out of these political activities and his silence deepened.

Which statement best analyzes how the author develops the central idea across the paragraphs?

A. Alvarez explains that her parents often disagreed about how to react to the dictatorship now that they were living in a free country.
B. Alvarez explains how her father became heavily involved in anti-Trujillo activities, but soon became too busy to participate in them.
C. Alvarez explains how her mother eventually convinced her father to stop attending political meetings because of the danger.
D. Alvarez explains that, although her parents reacted differently to the stress they endured, both became silent about the dictatorship.

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The answer to the question would be letter d. I hope this helps. :)

Answer:

D. Alvarez explains that, although her parents reacted differently to the stress they endured, both became silent about the dictatorship.

Explanation:

From the beginning, Alvarez's mother decided to be silent about the dictatorship, because the situation was so stressful and she was afraid that something bad might happen to them. Already Alvarez's father decided to deal with the stress imposed by the dictatorship by getting involved in political meetings that were resistant to dictatorship and defied this system, however, also decided to silence, after seeing the consequences of turning against the system.

In summary, we can conclude that Alvarez explains that while their parents reacted differently to the stress they suffered, they were both silent about the dictatorship.

What does gracious in victory mean.

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I have an example if it will help..."She was equally gracious in victory and in defeat."


Which author is representative of American modernism? Select all that apply.

Ernest Hemingway
Samuel Beckett
T.S. Eliot
Zora Neale Hurston

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The answer: Ernest Hemingway and also Zora Neale Hurston
Final answer:

Ernest Hemingway, T.S. Eliot and Zora Neale Hurston are authors representative of American Modernism. Hemingway's economy of language, Eliot's social criticism and Hurston's portrayal of black women in the rural South reflect the tenets of this movement. Samuel Beckett, although a central figure in modernist literature, was more closely associated with European modernism.

Explanation:

The American Modernism movement in literature represented a significant shift in writing styles during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In response to this question, the authors who represent this movement include Ernest Hemingway, T.S. Eliot and Zora Neale Hurston.

Ernest Hemingway's unique writing style characterized by economy and understatement had a significant impact on 20th-century fiction. T.S. Eliot was a British essayist, publisher, playwright, literary and social critic, and a major figure of the modernist movement in literature. Although Eliot was not American-born, his works had a profound influence on modernist literature and he later became a US citizen. Zora Neale Hurston was an African American author and anthropologist, her novels and stories, largely set in the rural South, provide a unique perspective on the experience of black women in America during this time period.

It's worth noting that Samuel Beckett, although a significant figure in modernist literature, was Irish and more closely associated with European rather than American modernism.

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List two reason why email subject lines are an important part of writing email messages

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Many workers receive lots of emails everyday. If your email has an attractive, eye-catching subject line, it is less likely to go unnoticed. This is particularly important if you are engaging in e-mail marketing.If your message contains sensitive or urgent information, a subject line can help you call this to attention. This means that your email will be opened immediately.

Which of the following statements is not true about a vocational or technical education program?

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Final answer:

The statement that vocational or technical education programs solely focus on training students for specific, unchanging tasks is not true. Modern vocational education emphasizes lifelong learning, critical thinking, and adaptability, preparing students for a changing workforce.

Explanation:

Which of the following statements is not true about a vocational or technical education program? This question touches on the evolving nature of vocational and technical education. In recent years, there has been a shift from simply training students to perform specific tasks to a more dynamic approach that focuses on teaching students how to learn new tasks. This change is largely due to rapid technological advancements and the need for a workforce that can adapt to new systems and processes. Vocational training is no longer seen just as preparation for manual labor but as a foundation for lifelong learning and adaptation in various technical and trade fields.

Lifelong learning and the ability to adapt to new technologies are crucial in today's job market. Programs now emphasize critical thinking and problem-solving skills, preparing students not just for their first job, but for a career that will likely evolve. This shift recognizes the importance of versatility and adaptability in a fast-changing world.

Therefore, the statement that vocational or technical education programs solely focus on training students for specific, unchanging tasks is not true. The modern approach is broader, aiming to equip students with the skills and mindset necessary for continuous learning and growth.

Of the following, which nonhuman source would be most credible in a short about a new and promising treatment for sleep apnea?

A. medical records of several patients with sleep apnea

B. a study comparing patients who have been treated with the new treatment to patients who have been treated with the old treatments

C. a moving memoir by a woman who was treated for sleep apnea after it cost her her job and was the onset of other medical issues

D. a survey taken of patients who have sleep apnea

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The most credible nonhuman source about a new and promising treatment for sleep apnea is option B) “a study comparing patients who have been treated with the new treatment to patients who have been treated with the old treatments”. This option compares the results of people using the new treatment and people who didn't use the new treatment. By doing this, we are showing irrefutable data based on an objective analysis of the results obtained.  

Option A is incorrect as it is only showing medical records of people suffering from apnea but does not mention the new treatment.

Option C is also incorrect since it tells the story of a particular case that did not use the new treatment and how it affected her life.  

And option D mentions only a survey taken from people suffering apnea and no evidence of the results of new treatment is given.

Final answer:

A study comparing the effects of a new sleep apnea treatment to the older ones would be the most reliable source among the options given, as it provides objective data and removes personal biases in assessing the treatment's effectiveness.

Explanation:

Of the choices given, the most credible nonhuman source in a short about a new and promising treatment for sleep apnea would be B. a study comparing patients who have been treated with the new treatment to patients who have been treated with the old treatments. This is because a comparative study provides objective, statistical data that can be analyzed and validated by other researchers. Unlike personal testimonies or medical records, a comparative study eliminates personal biases and provides a broader scope of results, making its conclusions more reliable.

For example, the study could examine the effectiveness of the new treatment by comparing the reduction in sleep apnea symptoms in two groups: those who received the new treatment and those who received the traditional treatment.

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Which sentence contains a redundant phrase? A) Chambray, silk, and denim are my three favorite fabrics. B) Although we are few in number, we are confident that we will make a difference. C) Francis completed his report about the recycling programs in fifty major cities. D) Donations to the Adopt-A-Rainforest projects support the purchase of tropical forests.

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the answer is B

B) Although we are few in number, we are confident that we will make a difference.

Answer:

b

Explanation:

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20 POINTS!! PLS HELP!
At the beginning of this lesson, Angela tells her track coach that she has a paper due soon and she has yet to start it. She has put herself in a position of waiting until the last minute to complete the paper.

What do you think are the pros and cons of this approach for Angela’s performance (on the paper, not the track event)? List them in the table below.

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Pros: she will have time to get it done.
Cons: she will have to rush to get things done. She could get more wrong because of rushing through it.

Pros

Angela had more time to do other things before writing the paper at the last minute.

She said she has done okay doing it this way before, so she’ll probably do just okay on this one.

Cons

Angela will not have enough time for each stage of planning out a research paper: brainstorming topic ideas, research, writing the first draft, revisions, and proofreading.

She won’t have time to have a peer review her paper.

Angela may not be able to finish her paper by the due date. She could get a lower grade for handing it in late.

Angela won’t produce her best work on this assignment.

In the long term, she might continue to procrastinate which could cause her grades to suffer.

"And so I was glad when Charley, another veteran, arrived toward the edge of the evening, and nestled up to Henry to hear the letter read, and talked over the preparations for the welcome. Charley fetched out one hearty speech after another, and did his best to drive away his friend's bodings and apprehensions."

Which sentence BEST summarizes this colorful description?
A. "Charley, an old friend, sat by Henry and listened to the letter, which helped Henry avoid any fears he might have."
B. "Charley arrived in time to hear Henry read the letter from his wife, discuss party plans, and talk about old times."
C. "Old Charley arrived about twilight to listen to Henry read the letter, to discuss the party, and to keep his friend from worrying."
D. "Henry greeted Charley, a veteran, in the evening and read the letter to him, and afterwards they discussed the welcome home party."

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The answer is option C.

In the excerpt from "The Californian's Tale," by Mark Twain, the colorful description is summarized by the next sentence:

"Old Charley arrived about twilight to listen to Henry read the letter, to discuss the party, and to keep his friend from worrying."

Option A is not right because it omits the duscussion. Alternative B is not correct because the men do not talk about past times and the statement does not mention Henry's fears, just like the affirmation in D.

Answer:

The sentence that BEST summarizes this colorful description is "Old Charley arrived about twilight to listen to Henry read the letter, to discuss the party, and to keep his friend from worrying."

Explanation:

Option C is the one that summarizes best the description since it covers all the important details in it, such as the reference to the word veteran which in the summary appears as old Charley, and the rest of the topics like the reading of the letter the party and the last line "did his best to drive away his friend's bodings and apprehensions" is represented by " keep his friend from worrying."

Why is a memoir an appropriate text structure for Rosa Parks to use to share her personal experiences of a historical event? Check all that apply.

It lets her share her unique perspective of an important event.
It provides a fictional account of the well-known event.
It includes her first-person point of view, something that cannot be written by anyone else.
It allows readers to know what it was like to “walk in her shoes.”
It allows readers to view the event from multiple perspectives.
It describes the historical event in an emotional and personal way.

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A) It lets her share her unique perspective of an important event.

C) It includes her first-person point of view, something that cannot be written by anyone else.

D) It allows readers to know what it was like to “walk in her shoes.”

F) It describes the historical event in an emotional and personal way.

Which of the following sentences contains an italicized word that's used as a predicate adjective?
A. Jerry looks ill today.
B. Jerry looks disdainfully at the pile of laundry.
C. Jerry looks into the microscope.
D. Jerry looks at the map.

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The answer is Jerry looks ill today because it's a simple predicate is the basic words that explain what specific action that the subject of the sentence is doing.


Read the passage from Utopia.

They detest war as a very brutal thing, and which, to the reproach of human nature, is more practised by men than by any sort of beasts. They, in opposition to the sentiments of almost all other nations, think that there is nothing more inglorious than that glory that is gained by war; and therefore, though they accustom themselves daily to military exercises and the discipline of war, in which not only their men, but their women likewise, are trained up, that, in cases of necessity, they may not be quite useless, yet they do not rashly engage in war, unless it be either to defend themselves or their friends from any unjust aggressors, or, out of good nature or in compassion, assist an oppressed nation in shaking off the yoke of tyranny.

Which quotation from the passage best summarizes the central idea?

A)They detest war as a very brutal thing, and which, to the reproach of human nature, is more practised by men than by any sort of beasts.B)They, in opposition to the sentiments of almost all other nations, think that there is nothing more inglorious than that glory that is gained by war . . .C). . . they accustom themselves daily to military exercises and the discipline of war, in which not only their men, but their women likewise, are trained up . . .D). . . they do not rashly engage in war, unless it be either to defend themselves or their friends from any unjust aggressors, or, out of good nature . .

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The passage that best summarizes the central idea is D. they do not rashly engage in war, unless it be either to defend themselves or their friends from any unjust aggressors, or, out of good nature.

The whole excerpt tells us that Utopians despise war but, nevertheless, train for it and engage in it in certain scenarios. Passage D is the only one that tells us both these things: that they don't like war but engage in it sometimes.

Common Sense
Thomas Paine, 1776

The heart that feels not now is dead; the blood of his children will curse his cowardice, 1
who shrinks back at a time when a little might have saved the whole, and made them 2
happy. I love the man that can smile in trouble, that can gather strength from distress, and 3
grow brave by reflection. 'Tis the business of little minds to shrink; but he whose heart is 4
firm, and whose conscience approves his conduct, will pursue his principles unto death. 5
My own line of reasoning is to myself as straight and clear as a ray of light. Not all the 6
treasures of the world, so far as I believe, could have induced me to support an offensive 7
war, for I think it murder; but if a thief breaks into my house, burns and destroys my 8
property, and kills or threatens to kill me, or those that are in it, and to "bind me in all 9
cases whatsoever" to his absolute will, am I to suffer it? 10

What signifies it to me, whether he who does it is a king or a common man; my 11
countryman or not my countryman; whether it be done by an individual villain, or an army 12
of them? If we reason to the root of things we shall find no difference; neither can any just 13
cause be assigned why we should punish in the one case and pardon in the other. 14

Question:

In your own words, discuss Thomas Paine's rationale for when it is appropriate and just to go to war, and when it isn't inappropriate and unjust to go to war. What metaphors does Paine use to support or illustrate his position? Give details from the text to support your answer.

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Thomas Paine gives several examples of when he believes it is good to go to war. He argues that it is important to be brave when a little action by the few could improve things for the whole ("at a time when a little might have saved the whole, and made them happy"). He also says that acting in self-defense is the only case in which a war is legitimate. He asks: "if a thief breaks into my house, burns and destroys my property, and kills or threatens to kill me, or those that are in it, and to "bind me in all cases whatsoever" to his absolute will, am I to suffer it?"

On the other hand, engaging in a war for offense, and not defense, is equivalent to "murder," and is completely wrong according to Paine. The comparison between this type of war and murder is a metaphor that Paine uses to give more emphasis to his opinion. Another example is the use of a thief as a character that is compared with an enemy at war.

what most made the public aware of the horrors of war during Vietnam

A. Speeches the president gave on the radio

B. Television images of the war

C. Letters soldiers sent home about the war

D. Pamphlets about war that Congress circulated

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B. Television images. It was highly televised and had pretty intense levels of graphic news coverage

Answer:

The correct answer is option B. "Television images of the war".

Explanation:

The Vietnam War was a major conflict between North Vietnam and South Vietnam that took place from 1 November 1955 to 30 April 1975. This event had a large-scale news coverage in the United States after numerous American troops joined the War in 1965 to support of South Vietnam . Most of the public awareness of the horrors that took place in Vietnam war came from television images of the coverage of about 600 accredited journalists in Vietnam.

Which of the following sentences uses correct capitalization?


Claudia says that uncle Benny joined the Army in 1912.


Claudia says that Uncle Benny joined the Army in 1912.


Claudia says that uncle Benny joined the army in 1912.


Claudia says that Uncle Benny joined the army in 1912.

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The answer is the 3rd one, because all the names should start with a capital letter even if they not the first word

Final answer:

The correct sentence is 'Claudia says that Uncle Benny joined the army in 1912,' as 'Uncle' is part of the proper noun and 'army' is a common noun in this context.

Explanation:

The sentence that uses correct capitalization is 'Claudia says that Uncle Benny joined the army in 1912.' In this sentence, 'Uncle' is capitalized because it is part of the proper noun 'Uncle Benny' when used as the specific name of a person, just like 'Claudia.' However, 'army' is not capitalized because it is being used as a common noun rather than referring to a specific military entity, like 'the Army.'

It is important to capitalize proper nouns and family relationships when they are used as proper nouns. Additionally, when referring to the name of specific institutions like the Army when it is used as part of the name, it should be capitalized. However, when used in a general sense, military terms are not capitalized.

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