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Why would you ask "which of the following" without including the FOLLOWING? "The following" are these: The Sugar Act The Tea Act The Townshend Act The Declatory Act So instead of asking a stupid question without details, how about you do some research?
There were many different gold tokens made in the years following the gold rush. Please post a new, separate question with more details including wording and/or a short description of the token's design, so it can be better identified.
You can find details of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act at Recovery.gov.
details will be at mattaponirez.org or custalow.com
There's a few different types, and their prices are very much relative to condition. I don't have details of values, but after searching for a while, I found the following link to realised prices from a 2006 auction... . http://www.stacksarchive.com/viewcat.php?auction=ST0906&heading=31624&headinglevel=1
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"Supporting details" can be described as a noun phrase; it consists of a noun, which is details, and an adjective, which is supporting.
Supporting details: Details that pertain to the topic at hand. Trivial details: Details that are not required in the conversation.
personal experience, common knowledge, and other sources
is explaining a main idea a main purpose of supporting details
is explaining a main idea a main purpose of supporting details
List all the supporting details from a story.
List all the supporting details from a story.
clarify the major details.
supporting details are quotes from the book. information that came directly from the book
When doing analyzing supporting details include facts, specific ideas, and the points of information. The meaning of words does not need to be included when analyzing supporting details.
The supporting details of the story are what helps the reader the most to infer the theme.