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C. He criticizes American fashions by negatively comparing them with older English styles.

The author connects past English fashions and the American fashions of the time by criticizing American fashions and comparing them unfavorably to older English styles. Throughout the passage, the author expresses disdain for the loss of nobility in American dress, the destruction of the modern sculptor, and the lack of beauty and appropriateness in contemporary fashion. The author then praises the exquisite Greek drapery and the fashion of Charles I's time in England, highlighting their beauty and grace. Therefore, it can be concluded that the author is criticizing American fashions by negatively comparing them to older English styles.
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To move a function up you add the number of units to the end of the equation.

To move the graph to the right you subtract the number of units from the exponent.

The original equation is y = 3 *2^x

To move 3 units right, subtract 3 from x and to move 1 unit up add one at the end of the equation.


The new equation is y = 3 *2^(x-3) + 1

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To move a function up you add the number of units to the end of the equation.

To move the graph to the right you subtract the number of units from the exponent.

The original equation is y = 3 *2^x

To move 3 units right, subtract 3 from x and to move 1 unit up add one at the end of the equation.


The new equation is y = 3 *2^(x-3) + 1

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1. Nature is beautiful, calming, and inspiring. For Thoreau, nature is comforting. This is the result of the inspiring and calm character that she possesses, which is capable of lulling man into the most beautiful feelings of tranquility and gives an invigorating and soothing sensation that is the greatest pleasure that human beings can have.

2. He characterizes nature by its constant alertness and activity. Toreah shows the shape of nature despite all the calm that it transmits, not being a passive and dead system, but something alive in constant alert, in constant activity, movement and full of life.

3. He prefers the natural world to the company of other people. He feels good and refreshed when in contact with nature. He does not miss the human presence when it is surrounded by the entire natural environment. He doesn't think this is being lonely and if he is, he doesn't care, because that's what makes him happy.

4. “Some of my pleasantest hours were during the long rain storms in the spring or fall.” In this line, he reinforces the capacity of nature to provide pleasant and pleasant moments for him, where he feels happy and fulfilled.

5. by observing that Grandma Rose was the center of her family's universe. The author shows how Grandma Rose was influential and important in the family, how her actions and opinions were valuable to everyone and how she was a strong source of admiration for anyone who was linked to her by the family bond.

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1. Nature is beautiful, calming, and inspiring. For Thoreau, nature is comforting. This is the result of the inspiring and calm character that she possesses, which is capable of lulling man into the most beautiful feelings of tranquility and gives an invigorating and soothing sensation that is the greatest pleasure that human beings can have.

2. He characterizes nature by its constant alertness and activity. Toreah shows the shape of nature despite all the calm that it transmits, not being a passive and dead system, but something alive in constant alert, in constant activity, movement and full of life.

3. He prefers the natural world to the company of other people. He feels good and refreshed when in contact with nature. He does not miss the human presence when it is surrounded by the entire natural environment. He doesn't think this is being lonely and if he is, he doesn't care, because that's what makes him happy.

4. “Some of my pleasantest hours were during the long rain storms in the spring or fall.” In this line, he reinforces the capacity of nature to provide pleasant and pleasant moments for him, where he feels happy and fulfilled.

5. by observing that Grandma Rose was the center of her family's universe. The author shows how Grandma Rose was influential and important in the family, how her actions and opinions were valuable to everyone and how she was a strong source of admiration for anyone who was linked to her by the family bond.

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The main problem with this argumentative text is that it A) does not provide enough evidence to support its claims.

The given text discusses the issue of destroying historic architecture in the name of progress and emphasizes the need for local governments to protect and preserve these buildings. However, the main problem with this argumentative text is that it does not provide enough evidence to support its claims.

To strengthen the argument, the author should provide specific examples of historic buildings that have been demolished and the impact it has had on the community. This could include information on the historical significance of the buildings, their architectural value, and any efforts made to preserve them.

Additionally, the text could benefit from including statistical data or research to show the economic, cultural, and environmental benefits of preserving historic architecture. This would help to convince the reader of the importance and urgency of the issue.

By providing more evidence and supporting details, the argumentative text would become more persuasive and effective in conveying its message.

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