It emphasizes the point that Xury is Crusoe's property and Crusoe can do with him as he pleases.
It suggests that Crusoe has to justify his reluctance to sell a boy into slavery.
"our brothers"
The question is asking for an explanation of a statement. "What is meant by the following?" = "What is the meaning of the next word, phrase, sentence or paragraph?"
Liberty
the meaning of the phrase myriad manifestation is-countless evidence
It suggests that Crusoe has to justify his reluctance to sell a boy into slavery
It suggests that Crusoe has to justify his reluctance to sell a boy into slavery.
"our brothers"
Courtesy cost one nothing. A sociability b civility c urbanity d modesty
first of all it is spelled "definition" and it is a formal passage describing the meaning of a term (a word or phrase).
Yes, that is correct. When we use the context of surrounding words and sentences to understand the meaning of a word or phrase, we are relying on contextual clues. These clues help us to infer the intended meaning of the word or phrase in a particular sentence or passage.
The meaning of liberty is a state of freedom and independence without government imposed restrictions on a person's lifestyle, politics, or behavior. National liberty would imply that all citizens in a nation would be entitled to these same rights, although there is no dictionary definition for this exact phrase.
The question is asking for an explanation of a statement. "What is meant by the following?" = "What is the meaning of the next word, phrase, sentence or paragraph?"
The author can show this by using techniques such as irony, sarcasm, or rhetorical questions to convey skepticism or doubt towards the phrase's intended meaning. Through tone, word choice, or contrasting ideas, the author can signal to the reader that they are challenging or presenting an alternative interpretation of the phrase.
Liberty
The word Liberty is a motto which is the portion of the inscription that has special meaning to the people the coin was made for. The motto is often an inspirational message or an emotionally stirring phrase. The mottos on current U.S. coins are Liberty, In God We Trust, and E Pluribus Unum("out of many, one").
Statue of Liberty