Which excerpt from the text supports the inference that William Clayton is a brave man?
To provide an accurate inference from the excerpt of "Fuller and the Great Lawsuit," I would need the specific content or context of the excerpt in question. However, generally speaking, such works often address themes of social justice, gender equality, and the pursuit of rights. Inferences might include the critique of societal norms and the call for reform, highlighting the struggle for recognition and equity among marginalized groups.
I don't know where you can read an excerpt but you can hear a excerpt at http://www.youtube.com/user/CampHalfBlood#p/a/u/1/LLNu4clDZt4
Bunny rabbits.
to tell their opinion about Montezuma
"So we were, in the end, kind of vindicated."
It appears there is no excerpt provided for reference. Could you please provide the excerpt so I can help you identify an inference that can be made from it?
To provide an accurate inference about the giant based on the excerpt, I would need to see the specific text you're referring to. Please share the excerpt, and I can help you analyze it!
The giant has a violent temper.
He is arrogant about his achievements.
To provide an accurate response, I'll need you to kindly provide the excerpt you are referring to.
He wants to read more about personal freedoms
Which sentence in the excerpt supports the claim that the American colonies could thrive independently from Britain?
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Mandate system
The rhyme scheme of the excerpt is ABABCC.
they enjoy the benefits of being favored by the gods.
The type of rhyme used in this excerpt from Yeats's poem is an end rhyme.