Asked by Sterling Sawhill
ead the sentence from the passage.
Thus across all the globe there harshly blow the winds of change. (paragraph 18)
What does the phrase “there harshly blow the winds of change” help the audience understand
about other nations?
A. People in other nations are fighting for their freedom.
B. People in other nations are being forced to do something.
C. People in other nations secretly dislike their governments.
D. People in other nations carefully generate renewable energy.
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A. People in other nations are fighting for their freedom.
Explanation: "Winds of change" suggests strong movements for political or social change—often people pushing for freedom or independence—not simply being forced, secretly disliking their governments, or generating renewable energy.
Explanation: "Winds of change" suggests strong movements for political or social change—often people pushing for freedom or independence—not simply being forced, secretly disliking their governments, or generating renewable energy.
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