<span>In the 1900s, the UMWA was culturally and historically significant because it was a segregated organization. It was a separate entity and was not dependent of any other organizations. They were independent and had their own leaders. They negotiate with the coal mining companies regarding right practices and benefits for the employees. </span>
Answer:
- “To me, who knew his every mood and habit, his attitude and manner told their own story. He was at work again.” (paragraph 1)
- “His manner was not effusive. It seldom was; but he was glad, I think, to see me.” (paragraph 2)
Explanation:
The two lines above show that Watson had become an expert in studying Holmes. In the first, Watson himself, admits that he knows every mood and habit of Holmes and how they told their own stories. He was able to deduce from them that Holmes was working again.
In the second line, Watson was able to deduce that Holmes was glad to see him even though his manner was not revealing this.
<em>The goal of explaining why the majority of Indians stayed in the colonies </em>is the goal the passage addresses.
" ....it offered a new life ..... the authorities began to make a new offer to Indian workers...." The indians could get a small plot of land , if they grew sugar there.
The correct answer is B.
In this passage from Ayn Rand's "Anthem", the narrator is exploring an abandonen tunnel made from an unknown material.
The narrator describes the walls as "hard and smooth" and "cold as glass". This depiction leads us to believe that the interior of the tunel is made of man-made concrete.
The narrator states that the material feel like stone but it is not, therefore answer A is incorrect. The walls are also said to be soft, making C incorrect as well. And there is no mention of the walls being wet, for what answer D is not correct either.