Ayuda con la tarea de literatura
La literatura es una forma de arte que expresa y comunica ideas, emociones y experiencias a través del lenguaje. Es una parte integral de la cultura humana, abarcando una amplia gama de formas y estilos. Las obras literarias pueden incluir novelas, poesía, teatro, ensayos y más. La literatura no sólo refleja antecedentes sociales, históricos y culturales, sino que también inspira la imaginación, las emociones y la capacidad de pensamiento crítico de los lectores. A través de la literatura, las personas pueden explorar el mundo interior de la humanidad, comprender diferentes perspectivas y valores y experimentar el disfrute de la belleza. La literatura tiene un impacto significativo en el crecimiento personal y el desarrollo social.
- Read the passage from Sugar Changed the World. Cane sugar had brought millions of Africans into slavery, then helped foster the movement to abolish the slave trade. In Cuba large-scale sugar planting began in the 1800s , brought by new owners interested in using modern technology. Some of these planters led the way in freeing Cuban slaves. Now beet sugar set an example of modern farming that helped convince Russian nobles that it was time to free their millions of serfs. And that is precisely where Marc's family story begins -with Nina's grandfather,the serf who bought his freedom from figuring out how to color beet sugar. How does the evidence support the central idea that cane sugar helped lead to the abolition of slavery? The evidence explains that serfs bought their freedom to color beet sugar instead. The evidence reveals that sugar barons in Cuba and Russia freed enslaved people and serfs. The evidence reveals that the author's family members were hardworking serfs on Russian farms. The evidence details how the modern technologies were used for large scale sugar planting.
- New Jersey lawyer Ravinder Singh Bhalla __ went to visit a client at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn __ The guards would not let him in because he refused to remove his turban. Mr. Bhalla informed the guards that the turban Is not a hat but is a religious symbol required of all observant Sikhs. __ He cited his __ right to practice his relligion and his __ protection against unreasonable searches, noting that he had already passed through the motal detector. Mr. Bhalla took his case to the Federal District Court in Newark Then on January 17 the Federal Bureau of Prisons changed the policy. -U.S. Congressman Edolphus Towns address to the House of Representatives, February 7, 2003 __ 7. Which two amendments should replace the question marks in this excerpt? A. Fifth Amendment and Eighth Amendment B. Third Amendment and C. First Amendment and Fourth Amendment D. Second Amendment and Sixth Amendment
- Read the passage from Sugar Changed the World. bel that allowed the English factories-the most advanced Starting around 1800, sugar became the staple food economies in the world -to run. Sugar supplied the energy, the hint of nutrition, the sweet taste to go with the warmth of tea that even the poorest factory worker could look forward to Sugar was a necessity. Why were the English the first to build factories to mill cloth? Because of the wealth they gained, the trade connections they made,and the banking systems they developed in the slave and sugar trade. Indeed , the cheap cloth from the factories was used to clothe the slaves. English factories , you might say, were built, run, and paid for by sugar. In 1800, when the English were consuming their eighteen pounds of sugar a year, around 250 ,000 tons of sugar was produced worldwide-almost all sent to How do the details in this passage support the authors' purpose? The authors include details about how much sugar Americans consume to persuade readers that modern diets are unhealthy. The authors include details about the changes in diets over time to inform readers about how sugar has transformed what we eat. The authors include details about how much sugar people have eaten over time to entertain readers with surprising statistics. The authors include details about American and British diets to persuade readers that eating habits now are healthier than they were in the past.
- Read the passage from Sugar Changed the World. Twenty-three years earlier, King Louis XIV had issued a set of rules that defined slavery as legal in the French sugar islands. But when two slaves managed to reach France, he freed them -saying they became free "as soon as they [touched the soil" of France.The judges sided with Pauline-she was real to them, human, not a piece of property.For Pauline's judges, as for King Louis, slavery far off across the seas was completely different from enslaved individuals in France. Which words best create a positive, hopeful tone? free, real, and human legal, rules, and judges King, individuals, and property islands, soil, and seas
- Read the passage from Sugar Changed the World. We'all crave sweetness, now more than ever since there are so many ways to satisfy that need. And there are still sugar plantations where the work is brutal. In places like the Dominican Republic (Haiti's island neighbor), some sugar work is not very different from what it was for Marina's Indian ancestors in British Guiana: hard, poorly paid labor by people who are often mistreated. But for most of us, chemists have more to say about how we satisfy that taste than do overseers. When sugar is in the headlines, critics speak about how much of it we eat not who picked the crop. Doctors warn that young people are gaining oo much weight from eating sugary snacks;parents earn that kids who drink too many sweet sodas can ycle between manic sugar "highs" and grinding sugar rashes." No one worries about where the sweetness mes from. Our diet was transformed by the Aae of Which statement is the most objective summary of the passage? Craving sweetness leads to developing poor habits around food. New sources of sweetness use better techniques than the old sources did Chemists conduct work that is not interesting to much of the public. Sugar cane is no longer the main source of sweetness for most people.