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It was john Cabot that discovered the northwest passsage?

It was john Cabot who discovered it .


What route was often taken by the slave ships in colonial times?

the Middle Passsage.


What event led to the passage of laws requiring safer factory working condition?

The event that led to the passsage of laws requiring safer factory working conditions was the sweat shop factories and the small stuffy unsafe factories.


Which passsage in the house of seven gables is an example of the theme?

A passage that exemplifies the theme of guilt and its corrosive effects in "The House of the Seven Gables" is when Hepzibah Pyncheon reflects on her family's cursed past and the burden of guilt that has been passed down through generations. This passage showcases how the weight of past transgressions continues to haunt the characters, shaping their present actions and relationships.


Which theme does rhe diction from the passsage support best?

To best determine the theme supported by the diction in a passage, it is essential to analyze the specific word choices and the overall tone they create. Look for patterns in the language used to identify recurring themes or messages emphasized by the author. Consider how the diction contributes to conveying the author's intended message or mood, and reflect on the emotions or ideas evoked by the chosen words.


Encroachment of easement by planting crops on?

"Encroachment" is not the same as "blocking" it. If there is a legal easement codified in the deeds, the width of the easement should probably be spelled out. If the legally described width of the easement is being narrowed or "choked" by the planting of the crops to the point of inconvenience - my suggestion would be discuss it with the farmer who planted them and advise him. Legally established easements grant 'passage of necessity' over, under, or through, a property, but they do not imply or convey any ownership rights upon the property over which the easement passes! And it does not mean the property can't use the land for other purposes, it just means that, when necessary, he is legally required to grant passsage over his property.


Which passsage in the house of seven gables is an example of the theme of people living in isolation and coming into contact with the real world?

Probably the best example would be when Clifford wants to jump out of the window. "With a shivering repugnance at the idea of personal contact with the world, a powerful impulse still seized on Clifford." The passage can be found in chapter XI The Arched Window.


How do you get to world 8 on Mario?

1. First start at world one go to the first spot. You have now entered the game. Press a to jump and the arrows to move. Get the yellow mushroom and you will turn big. Jump on the turtles and mushrooms. Keep on walking until you get to the flag. 2. Go to the second spot it will be dark. Now there is a secret passsage jump on the top there is the secret passage. Be careful you don't fall. Jump over the flowers with the sharp teeth. If you step on one you will die. Keep on walking until you get to the end of this maze. 3. Go to the things that look like mushrooms. They are very bouncy. Jump on the things with the steps. Don't do it to hard because you might fall. Get to the end before time runs out. 4. There are little flowers they give you fire power. Get them to defeat things that are hard to defeat.


What is the first thing you should read when looking at a reading assignment?

Here are the steps to completing a tough reading assignment: 1: You should read any comprehension questions before hand, so you can be looking for answers in the story as you read. This way you won't have to go back and read through the story again. 2: You should read slowly through the entire assignment, making sure you comprehend the entire passsage. 3: Take a second or two to think about possible meanings within the story, how the setting effects the characters, the theme of the story and if it is a good them or not, if there is a moral, how the story could be applied to life exc. 4: Complete any reading comprehension questions immediantly. Do not rush through the questions, but waist no time beginning them after you read and reflect the story (this way the story will be fresh in your mind when you answer the questions).