How does the perspective of Henry Stanton differ in the two accounts of the World Anti-slavery Convention?
Use text evidence to support your response.
Answer: The Society for the Abolition of the Slave Trade was principally a Quaker society founded in the eighteenth century by Thomas Clarkson. The slave trade had been abolished throughout the British Empire in 1807. In August 1833 the British government passed the Slavery Abolition Act, advocated by William Wilberforce, which abolished slavery in the British Empire from August 1834, when some 800,000 people in the British empire became free.[5]
Similarly, in the 1830s many women and men in America acted on their religious convictions and moral outrage to become a part of the abolitionist movement. Many women in particular responded to William Lloyd Garrison's invitation to become involved in the American Anti-Slavery Society. They were heavily involved, attending meetings and writing petitions. Arthur Tappan and other conservative members of the society objected to women engaging in politics publicly.[6]
Given the perceived need for a society to campaign for anti-slavery worldwide, the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society (BFASS) was accordingly founded in 1839.[2] One of its first significant deeds was to organize the World Anti-Slavery Convention in 1840: "Our expectations, we confess, were high, and the reality did not disappoint them."[7] The preparations for this event had begun in 1839, when the Society circulated an advertisement inviting delegates to participate in the convention.[2] Over 200 of the official delegates were British. The next largest group was the Americans, with around 50 delegates. Only small numbers of delegates from other nations attended.[2]
Benjamin Robert Haydon painted The Anti-Slavery Society Convention, 1840, a year after the event[6] that today is in the National Portrait Gallery. This very large and detailed work shows Alexander as Treasurer of the new Society.[8] The painting portrays the 1840 meeting and was completed the next year.[1] The new society's mission was "The universal extinction of slavery and the slave trade and the protection of the rights and interests of the enfranchised population in the British possessions and of all persons captured as slaves."[8][9]
The question of women's participation
The circular message, distributed in 1839, provoked a controversial response from some American opponents of slavery. The Garrisonian faction supported the participation of women in the anti-slavery movement. They were opposed by the supporters of Arthur and Lewis Tappan. When the latter group sent a message to the BFASS opposing the inclusion of women, a second circular was issued in February 1840 which explicitly stated that the meeting was limited to "gentlemen".[2]
Despite the statement that women would not be admitted, many American and British female abolitionists, including Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Lady Byron, appeared at the World Anti-Slavery Convention in London. Wendell Phillips proposed that female delegates should be admitted, and much of the first day of the convention was devoted to discussing whether they should be allowed to participate.[2] Published reports from the convention noted "The upper end and one side of the room were appropriated to ladies, of whom a considerable number were present, including several female abolitionist from the United States." The women were allowed to watch and listen from the spectators gallery but could not take part.[6]
In sympathy with the excluded women, the Americans William Garrison, Charles Lenox Remond, Nathaniel P. Rogers, and William Adams refused to take their seat as delegates as well, and joined the women in the spectator's gallery.
Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, who eight years later organized the Seneca Falls Convention, met at this Convention.
Explanation:
After the bank clerk claims her coat, her transformation into a fox is swift. What
does the narrator say about how it feels to be inside the bank clerk's body?
Answer:
it shows that when bank clerk body was happy to have found here coat it tranformed to show happyness
Explanation:
If you could, please check my dialogue. I'm not too sure if it is all grammatically correct.
Answer:
It all seems grammatically correct!
Explanation:
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Throughout your entire story writing process, you will likely ask your self many questions along the way. While crafting the setting of your story, come up with three questions that you feel would be the most important questions to consider in order to craft an effective and purposeful plot. Briefly explain why each question is important
Answer:
What is the period of time in which this story takes place? Where is this story taking place? Is this an urban or rural environment?Explanation:
The scenario is one of the most important elements of a narrative, because it allows the reader to situate himself within the story, in addition, the scenario can pass on a lot of information that helps to understand the other elements that make up the plot.
One of the main factors of the scenario that the author must determine is the period of time in which the story takes place. This determines whether the scenario is modern or old. This can influence the way the characters act and think, as well as influence the clothes, the houses, the way the characters speak and even the language present in the story. This type of influence can also be seen when the author determines where that story takes place, which in addition to what has already been mentioned, can influence the cultural aspects and habits of the characters.
Lastly, it is important to determine whether the scenario is urban or rural, this can change the whole history since the elements that make up the urban scenario are totally different from those that make up the rural scenario.
Selection 1 is a Modern Gothic story. Using your knowledge of the characteristics of this genre, you can most reasonably predict that — Tom and Martha's recent bad luck will turn out to be the result of an elaborate practical joke. Tom and Martha's recent bad luck will turn out to be the result of an elaborate practical joke. Martha's suspicion that Gus is haunting them will be reinforced by further mysterious events. Martha's suspicion that Gus is haunting them will be reinforced by further mysterious events. Martha will go into therapy and successfully overcome her belief that Gus is haunting them. Martha will go into therapy and successfully overcome her belief that Gus is haunting them. Tom will pull himself together after he is offered a new job with a good future. Tom will pull himself together after he is offered a new job with a good future.
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Read the excerpt from the interview with E.Y. (Yip) Harburg. We thought American business was the Rock of Gibraltar. We were the prosperous nation, and nothing could stop us now. A brownstone house was forever. You gave it to your kids and they put marble fronts on it. There was a feeling of continuity. If you made it, it was there forever. Suddenly the big dream exploded. The impact was unbelievable.
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Read the excerpt from the interview with E.Y. (Yip) Harburg.
We thought American business was the Rock of Gibraltar. We were the prosperous nation, and nothing could stop us now. A brownstone house was forever. You gave it to your kids and they put marble fronts on it. There was a feeling of continuity. If you made it, it was there forever. Suddenly the big dream exploded. The impact was unbelievable.
How do Harburg's words reflect the experience of many Americans during the Great Depression?
Like Harburg, many expected that they could maintain their possessions through the Depression.
Like Harburg, many were shocked by stock market collapse and ensuing Depression.
Like Harburg, many were grateful for the lessons they learned from the Depression.
Like Harburg, many made meticulous plans to prepare for the Depression.
Answer:
Like Harburg, many were shocked by stock market collapse and ensuing Depression.
Explanation:
The excerpt shown in the question above shows that Americans saw the United States as a country so prosperous and successful that it was constantly growing and had a path of success that would go on for years. This prosperity caused Americans to be extremely surprised by the arrival of the Great Depression, as they did not believe that an empire like the one the United States had established could be swept up in ashes and reached the brink of misery overnight, as happened with the collapse of the steel market.
The correct and suitable answer from the given passage is like Harburg, many were shocked by stock market collapse and ensuing Depression.
The main vision is to show that the country like America is growing so fast and developing in all the stages due to which the American were growing automatically and the job opportunity were so high and citizen were going too.
The Rock of Gibraltar was located on the sea shore of Great Britain , also consider the Property of United Kingdom and was the major connection between the sea business from other countries.
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A job application would most likely use what type of language?
english,british,france
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In the play, the _____________of events is changed. But many of the characters are the same. Nonsense,
________________, and distortion of time and space are themes in the novels as well as the play. This is on Alice in Wonderland and Through The Looking Glass. Please make sure you understand the text before answering.
Answer:
its b she accepts the world around her is nonsense
Explanation:
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how can you tell that the yeti crabs are “thriving”?
Answer:
Gathered in heaps around the thermal vents, white
crabs wave their claws together in unison. Dubbed “yeti crabs”
for their hairy chests and legs, these creatures are new to science.
And they are clearly thriving, with up to 600 “yetis” living on each
square meter (about 11 square feet) of their favored real estate.
What do they eat? Scientists aren’t sure but conjecture that mineral eating bacteria might grow on the crabs’ hairs and that the crabs
might scoop up the bacteria
Rewrite this phrase using a possessive noun.
The new house belonging to the Crandall family
Answer:
Belongs
Explanation:
In the place of belonging
Next to the statements below, select R if it is restrictive, or NR if it is nonrestrictive.
The cheetah, a natural predator, is very fast. Choose...
The monkey with the long tail stole my banana. Choose...
The boy in the plastic bubble is allergic to dust. Choose...
The girl, the one with the brown hair, loves football. Choose...
Answer:
NR
R
R
NR
Explanation:
Just used this for my assignment and it was correct. The NR ones have information that can be removed without changing the meaning of the sentence, "a natural predator" and "the one with brown hair" are removable making those sentances non restrictive
read the excerpt below from A tree grows in Brooklyn and answer the question that follows
most children brought up in Brooklyn before the first world war remember Thanksgiving day there was a particular tenderness it was the day children went around Gaga muffin and slamming Gates wearing costumes topped off by a penny mask.
based on the excerpt what is the author's purpose in writing?
A. to inform
B. to persuade
C. to publish
D. to analyze
Answer:
In a way it’s all four but I would have to say the answer is C to publish
Explanation:
Can clothing change the way a person behaves?
Write an opinion essay applying the elements and the writing process.
Read the text "New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern earns praise at home and abroad". Use the text to answer questions 1-7.
1. Select the best objective summary for the tant (1.12)
A Jacinda Ardern is both criticized and loved for her polical views and how she governs her
country
B. Across the world, Jacinda Ardem is admired for her progressive politics and ability to be a
New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern earns
sympathetic leader to her country
praise at home and abroad
C Jacinda Ardem is expanding people's ideas of what a world leader should be by being a
woman mother and Muslimin e
D. Throughout New Zealand, people are expressing their concern for Muslims in their
communities after the terrorist attacks
Answer:
B. Across the world, Jacinda Ardem is admired for her progressive politics and ability to be a sympathetic leader to her country.
Explanation:
The correct answer to the given question is:
B. Across the world, Jacinda Ardem is admired for her progressive politics and ability to be a sympathetic leader to her country.
The text in the question says that New Zealand's PM receives praise in her own country and outside the country which suggests that she is admired for her actions and sympathetic nature.
How, does the proverbial Russian definition of a hero, "He who hangs on for one minute more," apply to flawed heroes like Indiana Jones, Iron Man, and Batman? Include examples from the reading to support your conclusion. Your response must cite the articles you read in the lesson.
Imperfect heroes are those who present a history where good and evil are not simple, well-defined and well-defined concepts, but which mix, as in the real way. These heroes have problems defining what is right and what is wrong, in many moments, they have several traumas and problems, but they are able to endure their limitations and imperfections to promote what they believe is right. In other words, these characters believe that if they succeeded, in the midst of the imperfections they have to get where they are, it means that they can take it a little longer. In this sense, we can associate the Russian proverbial about the hero being "the one who can take another minute," with these characters, because they do not give up on good beings, even when it is difficult.
Answer: I couldn't find anything on this either so I hope this helps!
Flawed hero's are a more interesting take on heroic archetypes. Flawed hero's deal with the same internal challenges that we do, often in the works of bettering themselves and overcoming their human issues. This makes them relatable and more inspiring in a sense, because it's instead of seeing something that seems completely out of this world and impossible, you're seeing someone you look up to never give up on being good, even when its hard. With that, we can connect the proverbial Russian definition of. a hero, "He who hangs on for one minute more" to flawed hero's because flawed hero's represent relatability, humility, humanism, but also the strength of never giving up.
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PROMPT: What is the overall message of “Mad Woman” by Taylor Swift?
Answer using the response paragraph format:
TWO QUOTES-one from each piece. Be sure they are embedded & cited)-highlight quotes any color, highlight the citation a different color.
Example of embedded quote with citation:
In the song “Mad Woman,” Taylor Swift compares herself to a scorpion by saying they “strike to kill,” suggesting that when she gets provoked, she will fight back (Swift).
Commentary (your thoughts/opinions)-[place brackets around commentary]
Answer:
Using her newfound political voice, Taylor touches on one of the major injustices women face. Women (especially celebrities) are constantly ridiculed by men, society, and, yes, even other women. But when you dare to fight back at your aggressors, you're labelled "emotional" and "crazy." Women are expected to just lay down and take whatever is thrown at them with a smile.
Explanation:
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Which of the following best describes the author’s exigence in the passage?
The tension between the author’s worldview and the worldview developed by Alice Walker in The Color Purple (paragraph 1, sentence 1)
The tension between the author’s worldview and the worldview developed by Alice Walker in The Color Purple (paragraph 1, sentence 1)
A
The pressure on the author to “get involved in some of the big ideas of our time” (paragraph 3, sentence 1)
The pressure on the author to “get involved in some of the big ideas of our time” (paragraph 3, sentence 1)
B
Growing indifference toward “the problems that plague our nation and our society” (paragraph 3, sentence 2)
Growing indifference toward “the problems that plague our nation and our society” (paragraph 3, sentence 2)
C
The fact that the audience “clapped more for Ferris” than they did at the mention of President Bush (paragraph 6, sentence 1)
The fact that the audience “clapped more for Ferris” than they did at the mention of President Bush (paragraph 6, sentence 1)
D
The question of how to lead a meaningful life “in a transitional period” (paragraph 9, sentence 1)
Answer:
E
Explanation:
Transitional Period is now in the current time she is speaking
Which of the following statements is true about a story's narrator? (5 points) Group of answer choices The narrator is usually the author so that he or she can tell you what all of the characters are thinking or feeling at any time. The narrator controls what information your reader receives about events in the story and what the characters are thinking. The narrator is usually one of the characters in the story who knows everything about what the others are thinking and feeling. The narrator controls only the information that the main character is aware of and so is limited by that character's experiences.
Answer:
The narrator controls what information your reader receives about events in the story and what the characters are thinking.
Explanation:
" I am the darker brother they send me in the kitchen to eat when company comes but I laugh and eat well , and grow strong . What is the imagery being used here !
Answer:
a neglected son
Explanation:
Guide Questions
“The Last Dog”
1.Before the story begins, Brock has wandered into many "ancient fictions”. Describe
these "ancient fictions”.
2. Describe the dome where Brock lives.
3. A proverb in Brock's world is “The key to survival is efficiency.” 4. Give an example
of something that happens in Brock's world that illustrates this proverb.
5. How was Brock raised as a child?
6. Which event takes place before Brock meets the dog?
7. What is the puppy doing when Brock first finds it? 8. Describe the people in Brock’s world as to their behavior and feelings. 9. How does meeting the dog change Brock? How does this meeting change both his personality and his future? 10. Why does Brock bite brog on the tail? 11. Find the meaning of the following words: foresighted, evasive, languishing, disembodied,foray,reproof, copious, posterity. 12. What is the last thing Brock does in the story?
Answer:
Can you provide the passage?
Explanation:
He was more depressed than ever as he drove on by himself. The late afternoon had grown hot and sultry and the country had flattened out. Deep in the sky a storm was preparing very slowly and without thunder as if it meant to drain every drop of air from the earth before it broke. There were times when Mr. Shiftlet preferred not to be alone. He felt too that a man with a car had a responsibility to others and he kept his eye out for a hitch-hiker. Occasionally he saw a sign that warned: "Drive carefully. The life you save may be your own." Which statement most accurately represents the excerpt's larger idea?
Answer:
C) Getting what you want may not make you happy.
Explanation:
Baaed on the given excerpt, Mr Shiftlet finally leaves his wife Lucy Bell, even though she is almost totally reliant on him. He craved his freedom from his wife, finally got it and then finds out that he does not want to be alone which makes him become moody inside his car.
Answer:
C) Getting what you want may not make you happy.
Explanation:
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_____ is the structure of words.
A: Morphology
B: Etymology
C:Algology
D:Typology
The Answer fam is............A: Morphology
what are the adjectives in the sentence 'in the nest were three tiny newborn robins'
Answer:
The
Three tiny newborn
Explanation:
Answer:
three, tiny, newborn.
Explanation:
an adjective is a word that describes things.
which sentence expresses opinion?
A. Peter has a coin that belongs to his guardian.
B. Peter sees a fortunetellers sign pinned to a tent
C. Peter learns that his sister is still alive.
D. Peter makes a good decision in giving up his coin.
Answer: D
Explanation: D. This sentence uses the word “Good” which is an opinion. Whether something is good or bad is an opinion. All the other options are facts.
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1. If I have time, I _________ go to Dani´s party.
2. You won´t improve your English ______ you practice it.
3. You´ll feel better ___________ you start to do excersice.
4. Sara won´t go swimming _________ she tidy up her room.
5. If you want to buy the new phone, you ______ get a par-time job.
6. If we work quickly, the teacher ______ give us free time.
7. You will damage your health_________ you smoking.
8.Emma will be here tonight ______her flight is delayed.
Ecclesiastes 3:3-8
3 For everything there is a season, and a time for every [a]purpose under heaven: 2 a time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted; 3 a time to kill, and a time to heal; a time to break down, and a time to build up; 4 a time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance; 5 a time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together; a time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing; 6 a time to seek, and a time to lose; a time to keep, and a time to cast away; 7 a time to rend, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak; 8 a time to love, and a time to hate; a time for war, and a time for peace.
Q: In the passage from Ecclesiastes, what do you think the phrase “a time to cast away stones” means? What does “gather stones together” mean? What modern figures of speech would you use to express these ideas?
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Answer:
gather stones means i think like gather memories and lose memories
Explanation:
Answer & Explanation::
Chapter three of Ecclesiastes is about how there is a time for everything. 3:5 KJV "a time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together;" is likely referring to an ancient custom of destroying a farmers field by throwing many stones at it. The Bible is often very literal, sometimes it is hard to tell due to it being written in a very different time. This is why it is very helpful to know who wrote the book and when they did.
What’s the mood of the poem icarus ?
Answer:
In the third stanza I felt like there was a sense of guilt within Icarus due to the fact that he felt foolish for falling into the water so he tries to make it up to himself by trying to create his own cheap wings. The tone of this poem was a hint of hopefulness (is that a word? Hehe) yet the tone is regretful
write a letter to your friend telling him or her to do to remain healthy
Answer:
Dear friend please stay healthy by eating right exercising and doing what you body and mind wants to stay active and healthy!
Your friend, Jen
What's an adjective
Answer:
an adjective describes something or someone
Explanation:
I like your profile pic. Like is the adjective bc it describes your profile pic
Answer:
Adjective:
Explanation:
noun:
a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it.
In linguistics, an adjective is a word that modifies a noun or noun phrase or describes its referent. Its semantic role is to change information given by the noun. Adjectives are one of the main parts of speech of the English language, although historically they were classed together with nouns.
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what is the reason for the flood in the epic of gilgamesh?
what does that say about their gods?
how is this story similar to the flood story from the bible?
Answer:
The Epic of Gilgamesh has been of interest to Christians ever since its discovery in the mid-nineteenth century in the ruins of the great library at Nineveh, with its account of a universal flood with significant parallels to the Flood of Noah's day.1, 2 The rest of the Epic, which dates back to possibly third millennium B.C., contains little of value for Christians, since it concerns typical polytheistic myths associated with the pagan peoples of the time. However, some Christians have studied the ideas of creation and the afterlife presented in the Epic. Even secular scholars have recognized the parallels between the Babylonian, Phoenician, and Hebrew accounts, although not all are willing to label the connections as anything more than shared mythology.3