Why did Thoreau and other abolitionists praise John Brown?
Thoreau and other abolitionists praise John Brown they admired his long history of helping African Americans and dealing fairly with them.
The author and his friend Trower fled from the scene as ____________.
(i) they had to catch a train
(ii) they could not stand Private Quelch exhibiting his knowledge
(iii) they felt they would have to lend a helping hand
(iv) they did not want to meet the cooks
“When a people are enslaved, as long as they hold fast to their language it is as if they had the key to their prison.”
Can you think of examples in history where a conquered people had their language taken away from them or had a language imposed on them?
Sam's father and mother are astronauts. Last month they returned from a tour to the Moon. Sam's father told him that they had air filled helmets and they also had microphones, which they used for talking to each other. Why did they use microphones to talk even after they were close enough to hear the sound of each other?