Patrick Henry argues that war with Britain is inevitable.
In his speech he says, "The war is inevitable -- and Let it come!" Throughout his famous "Give me liberty or give me death" speech, Patrick Henry details all of the reasons the colonies should have a revolution. He argues that Britain is treating them like slaves and ignoring all of their requests and petitions. He also states that the colonies will never be stronger. They are as strong as they are going to get and if they wait too long, Britain will have amassed an army that they will not be able to defeat.
Are those even real words??
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Find the answers below.
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2. Brush your teeth <u>before</u> you go to bed.
3. It is cold outside <u>although</u> it is already summer.
4. You do not need to help me <u>unless</u> you want to.
5. You can come to our house <u>because</u> you are in the neighborhood.
6. <u> Since</u> it is late, you can have a glass of milk.
7. Set the table, <u>while</u> I make supper.
8. I will wash the dishes <u>once</u> you finish your plate.
9. <u>Wheneve</u>r you start working on your homework, I will come and help you.
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Explanation:
Most words ending in ly are adverbs. There is a sure way to tell: put happily in front or behind a verb if you are uncertain.
happily eating. There is only 1 kind of eating in that sentence and that is happily. Eating is a verb. It shows action.
As a writer and reader I disagree with this. Perhaps if you are writing for a scientific journal or business report, long blocks of text can seem like you have a lot of info. Generally speaking, especially in fiction and non fiction i think unbroken pages of text will best case scenario bore a reader, worst case scenraio burden and overwhelm them with a lot of info so the feel daunted about continuing.