She feels that if she's a fool, she won't realize she's being made a fool of :)
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I'm not sure which excerpt you are referring to. Can you provide me with the excerpt so I can identify the line containing imagery for you?
To provide an accurate answer, I would need to know which specific excerpt from Lewis's journals you are referring to, as he wrote about various countries and locations throughout his life. If you can provide the excerpt or some context, I can help identify the country he is referring to.
We cannot read your mind to see the excerpt that you are looking at. You'll have to read it yourself.
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The structure of the excerpt enhances the clarity of the information presented by organizing ideas logically and sequentially. By starting with an introduction, followed by supporting details, and concluding with a summary or final thoughts, the structure aids comprehension and engagement for the reader.
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words like “violence“ and “bloodshed” give the excerpt a threatening tone
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I'm not sure which excerpt you are referring to. Can you provide the specific text so I can identify the line containing a metaphor?
The excerpt that best explains the colonists' dissatisfaction is the phrase, "For imposing Taxes on us without our Consent." This statement underscores their belief that legitimate government requires the consent of the governed, and being taxed without representation violated this principle. The colonists felt that their rights as Englishmen were being ignored, leading to their demand for representation in decision-making processes affecting their lives and livelihoods.