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16.05.2021 •
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Why did Elizbeth forgive Hamilton for cheating? write in 8 sentences or more.
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Ответ:
They had two more children together. Elizabeth forgave him. There were many reasons that made her do so; her loyalty and love for her husband. After years of marriage and of course she felt the need to do so to save the political career of Hamilton.
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heres some if not good enoug i can give points back.
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The bolded words reveal Muir's attitude because it is meant to emphasize the meeting he had with the Calypso and what he learned. The bold indicates that he learned truly how powerful a plant had on the human hearts. When he used the bold, it indicated a positive and serious attitude combined for those reasons.
While the view of the first paragraph was dark and hopeless, the second depicted revival and hope. The impact of these two paragraphs being placed together manipulates the readers emotions, through the use of pathos, to increasingly believe the true power of Calypso. Without this prevelant juxtaposition the writings made by Muir would have been far less convinving.