WILL MARK BRAINLEIST PLEASE HELP HURRY!!!!Read the following speech excerpt and then select the correct answer to the question below:

President George W. Bush’s speech to the troops on the USS Abraham Lincoln
Our mission continues. Al-Qaida is wounded, not destroyed. The scattered cells of the terrorist network still operate in many nations, and we know from daily intelligence that they continue to plot against free people. The proliferation of deadly weapons remains a serious danger. The enemies of freedom are not idle, and neither are we. Our government has taken unprecedented measures to defend the homeland — and we will continue to hunt down the enemy before he can strike.

The war on terror is not over, yet it is not endless. We do not know the day of final victory, but we have seen the turning of the tide. No act of the terrorists will change our purpose, or weaken our resolve, or alter their fate. Their cause is lost. Free nations will press on to victory.

Other nations in history have fought in foreign lands and remained to occupy and exploit. Americans, following a battle, want nothing more than to return home. And that is your direction tonight. After service in the Afghan and Iraqi theaters of war — after 100,000 miles, on the longest carrier deployment in recent history — you are homeward bound. Some of you will see new family members for the first time — 150 babies were born while their fathers were on the Lincoln. Your families are proud of you, and your nation will welcome you.

Which line from the text suggests it is important to let service men and women know their sacrifices are valued?
Your families are proud of you, and your nation will welcome you.
Americans, following a battle, want nothing more than to return home.
No act of the terrorists will change our purpose, or weaken our resolve, or alter their fate.
We do not know the day of final victory, but we have seen the turning of the tide.

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Answer 1
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Your families are proud of you, and your nation will welcome you.

In this speech, President George W. Bush is welcoming the troops that were fighting al-Qaida and are now returning home. He gives them a brief summary of the war, and of America's position in it. He also tells them he understands that their main purpose is to eventually come home. Finally, he lets the troops know that their service is appreciated by telling them that their families are proud of them and their nation welcomes them.


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A. To show that his son is good at crafts and should be more
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B. To show that his son is smart but has just learned things in a
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Answer:D. show that his son is smart but has just learned things in a different way

Explanation: The author wants to show that there are other cultures and other ways to learn things, and that they are also good even though they are different.

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B. To show that his son is smart but has just learned things in a different way

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I would support funding for foster homes. With better funding the government would be able to give them better lives. A lot of foster kids grow up in and out of the foster system due to caretakers that are only interested in making money from the government. There is also the housing problem. If there are too many kids at one orphanage they will refuse other kids. More funding will allow the people in charge to buy larger buildings to house more children, and make it less cramped.

I feel that this would help make orphans a little more happy because they're not just getting thrown at whomever will take them due to housing space. Children in the foster system end up being angry at themselves and angry at others that they are constantly thrown around and no one ever adopts them.

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It's B, I hoped this helped :)
The answer is the speaker needs someone to whom she can pose her questions.

In one of his first letters to his Uncle, Robin writes, "They have a list of about 100 rules about email. We can't say this - we can't say that - all about security...No real problem because we don't know anything." Based on this quote, what is Robin's feeling about his experience so far?He is angry that he has to follow so many rules in the war.

He is confused about why they have so many rules and so little information.

He is frightened by how different everything is outside of the United States.

He regrets joining the military and wants to go home.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

In option A, you see the word 'security'. that suggests 'Robin' is referring to the war; you can see Robin uses sarcasm; he said" because we don't know any thing"; this suggests his anger because in human expression we usually use sarcasm to express displeasure; take an example your younger sister came to you and ask you if she could eat all the food; you reply: go ahead because I have no mouth. That means you don't approve of what she is about doing.

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