The sentence that most accurately describes the effects of Jackson's diction in this passage is:
- A. The idea that the government is being nice to American Indians by forcing them to move is both ironic and sickening in its smugness.
<h3>What is the diction in the sentence?</h3>
The diction, which refers to Jackson's choice of economy indicate that the American government was doing the Indians a favor.
However, a closer examination shows that they were actually removing the Indians from their settlements. This decision was not one that the Indians liked.
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Protagonist- good
antagonist- bad
The King is giving Macbeth the title; the Thane of Cawdor. Who had Macbeth and Banquo been fighting? He instructs Ross to go execute the Thane of Cawdor, so that the King can give the title to Macbeth and the Thane of Cawdor has been disloyal to the King.
Answer: I tried my best
Explanation:
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