To provide an accurate answer, I would need the specific excerpt you are referring to. Could you please share that excerpt or provide more context regarding the rights in question?
To provide an accurate answer, I would need more context or details about the specific excerpt you're referring to regarding Chavez and the change in question. If you can share that excerpt or specify the change, I would be happy to assist!
To provide an accurate response, I would need the specific excerpt you're referring to regarding Cavour's recommendations. If you can share that text or its main ideas, I can help summarize the action he recommended.
Words such as "believe," "feel," "think," and "in my opinion" support the idea that the excerpt is expressing an opinion rather than a fact. These words indicate that the writer is sharing their personal thoughts or beliefs rather than objective information.
Exc. is the abbreviation for excerpt.
The prefix to "excerpt" is "ex-".
Excerpt is a noun.
Answer this question… It contrasts with Mandela's support for nonviolent resistance during the Defiance Campaign.
In T.S. Eliot's poem "Gerontion," the word "propagates" likely refers to the spreading or promulgation of ideas or beliefs through various means. The line "I am no prophet—and here’s no great matter" suggests a sense of cynicism or resignation about the act of propagating beliefs or ideas by the speaker.
Give the excerpt and you might get an answer.
An excerpt is an extract from a book or a work of music.
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?