Answer: "The New Colossus" was inscribed on the Statue of Liberty's pedestal in (C.) 1903.
Explanation: "The New Colossus" is a sonnet written by Emma Lazarus in 1883. By writing this poem, she expected to contribute and raise some money for the construction of the Statue of Liberty's pedestal. Once the pedestal was built, "The New Colossus" was inscribed on it; however, <u>Lazarus did not get to see it since she died 16 years before her poem was cast onto a plaque attached to the pedestal in 1903. </u>
It would go something along the lines of this - (I'll write the basis, you fill in the gaps)
Hi,
As you know, my friend is coming to your city to have a look around. They will meet you at the train station at 9.00 am, and will be waiting at the front gate. They have ____ hair, _____ eyes, glasses and will be wearing a ____ shirt and a pair of jeans.
I think you two will get on well, just like you, they have a _____ sense of humour, they like to play ____ and listen to ____. They are quite ____ at first, but once you get to know them, they are actually quite ____.
Thank you so much for agreeing to this, and hopefully you will have a new friend too!
Regards,
YOUR NAME
thats 119 words.
1. The main idea would be "<span>Scientists have lots of evidence to explain why dragons don't exist."
Emphasized by the evidence and word choice related to scientific evidence
2. The main idea would be "</span><span>I have always wondered if dragons existed, and I hope they did."
Displayed through the author's nature of questioning and evaluating different kinds of evidence and ideas. </span>
The detail from the "Address to the Niagara Movement" deals with the application of constitutional principles is "We claim for ourselves every single right that belongs to a freeborn American, political, civil and social; and until we get these rights we will never cease to protest and assail the ears of America."
<h3>What is "Address to the Niagara Movement"?</h3>
"Address to the Niagara Movement" is a speech about the rights of African American and the way they were treated in America.
The options are attached here:
- "We claim for ourselves every single right that belongs to a freeborn American, political, civil and social; and until we get these rights we will never cease to protest and assail the ears of America."
- "We want justice even for criminals and outlaws."
- "We refuse to surrender the leadership of this race to cowards and truckers."
- "We do not believe in violence, neither in the despised violence of the raid nor the lauded violence of the soldier, nor the barbarous violence of the mob, but we do believe in John Brown..."
Thus, the correct option is 1.
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Subordinate means someone who is of lower rank in a job. So the manager spoke to someone in a lower rank than him in a cordial tone.