B) Roman Catholic kings had joined England with Italy.
C) A Roman Catholic king would eliminate the English language.
D) Roman Catholics had blown up the Parliament once already.
The correct answer is A. Queen Mary was a true Roman Catholic who wanted her kingdom to re establish the Roman Catholic religion after her father had broken with the Catholic Church in Rome. As a result, she decided that to make England catholic, she had to vanish any trace of the Protestant reform. For that reason, she hunted down and slaughtered many Protestants across England. In fact, that is the reason why she was called 'Bloody Mary'.
The other options are either not historically correct, or they do not refer to a monarch
Self-incrimination
Illegal search and seizure
Quartering troops
Religious persecution
Answer:
Self incrimination
Explanation:
Answer:
fiction
Explanation:
Fiction is a genre of literature. It consists of the narration of the stories about imaginary people, situations, and events. Fictions are written in prose which depicts the imaginary life. The character, setting, plot, story-line are all created by the author. It does not strictly focus on the historical ideas of facts.
Answer: Fiction
Explanation:
Hi, the six major components of fiction are:
Character, settings, plot, point of view, style and theme.
Setting is a combination of places (physical setting) and time (chronological setting). It provides background to the characters to develop the plot.
Characters: they are the individuals though whom readers experience the story.
B. Our lives are lived in response to our predetermined fate.
C. Each life pits mercy against nature.
D. Every life is based on habit and instinct.
Underlined clause: He might get a good deal
A.independent
B.subordinate
The sentence that is correclty spelled is option B) "The zoology professor impressed us all with his knowledge."
Incorrect spelling option A: jewlry (correct jewelry), foriegn (correct foreign)
Incorrect spelling option C: Humerous (correct humorous), potatos (correct potatoes)
Incorrect spellingoption D: ocassion (correct occasion), calender (correct calendar)