James Weldon Johnson's The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man<span> is a fictional, tragic tale about a young mulatto's coming-of-age in the early 20th century. We are meant to be sympathetic</span>
A, he has become more humble and patient in battle.
Answer and Explanation:
I tend to misspell the word immediately. It is common for me to begin to type it as “imeadiately”. To avoid making such mistake, I remember two things. First, that the root word already has an “m”. Therefore, when adding the prefix, it will have two “m’s” – the one belonging to the root word and the one belonging to the prefix. Finally, I remember how the root word is spelled. For some reason, I have no problem spelling “mediate”. Thus, I recall this word so that I won’t misspell the one that is derived from it.
NOTE: I know there are much more than 25 words above. Feel free to edit as much as you like.
Answer:
Both Maryland and other settlements were founded to be a religious refuge.
Explanation: Maryland along with other British colonies in North America, presented themselves as a religious refuge. This is because many English people suffered serious religious persecution while in England. The Anglican church did not allow religious freedom, and people of other faiths felt oppressed and discriminated, so they asked for permission to found hills in North America where religious freedom would be allowed. That way the English could practice their religion freely.