Answer:
The narrator's opinion of himself in lines one through sixteen makes him seem less reliable because he keeps telling us that he is not mad. We can infer that he is not sane, but insane.
Answer:
Rhythm : P
Melody : P
Printing : V
Photography : V
Encaustic : ?
Arrangement or pattern : ?
Human body : V
Mosaic : ?
Harmony : P
Etching : V
Explanation:
Performing Arts : Subjects thats based around music, dance and acting.
Visual arts : painting, drawing, pictures, arts and craft.
Speaking of cute, I saw Bobby staring at you in homeroom.
Answer: B: inflated, aligned
Explanation: Deflated would mean the tire is flat and looks do not really matter for the cars use.
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Explanation:
Rights Reserved to Citizens
The Constitution reserves a few rights for citizens alone. Most notably, the Privileges and Immunities Clause of Article IV, Section 2, and the Privileges or Immunities Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment both protect the “privileges” and “immunities” of US citizens against various types of interference by state governments.
The Second and Ninth Amendments indicate that the rights they protect are those of “the people.” While the Supreme Court has never addressed this issue, lower courts have disagreed over whether “the people” entitled to the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms includes noncitizens, especially undocumented immigrants.
That a few constitutional rights may be specifically reserved to citizens underscores the broader principle that the vast majority are not. There would be no need to specify such a reservation if the Constitution had a default rule limiting rights to citizens.
In reality, the vast majority of rights outlined in the Constitution are phrased as general limitations on government power, not special protections for a specific class of people — be they citizens or some other group.