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Question 13

read the passage and answer the question that follows.
"the manner of taking possession of the silver mines, south-westward, - the conduct of the conqueror toward the natives, - and the miserable toil of many of our fellow-creatures, in those mines; have often been the subjects of my thoughts. and though i sometimes handle silver and gold as a currency, my so doing is at times attended with pensiveness, and a care that my ears may not be stopped against further instructions. i often think on the fruitfulness of the soil where we live, - the care that hath been taken to agree with the former owners, the natives, - and the conveniences this land affords for our use, - and on the numerous oppressions there are in many places; - and i feel a care that my craving may be rightly bounded, and that no wandering desire may lead me to strengthen the hands of the wicked, as to partakes of their sins. 1 tim. v. 22." (john woolman / friends' miscellany: being a collection of essays and fragments, biographical, epistolary, narrative, and historical; designed for the promotion of virtue, to preserve in remembrance the characters and views of exemplary individuals, and to rescue from oblivion though manuscripts left by them, which may be useful to survivors/)

the theme of this passage is to praise the conquering of the natives.

a: true
b: false

question 14

read the passage and answer the question that follows.
"the manner of taking possession of the silver mines, south-westward, - the conduct of the conqueror toward the natives, - and the miserable toil of many of our fellow-creatures, in those mines; have often been the subjects of my thoughts. and though i sometimes handle silver and gold as a currency, my so doing is at times attended with pensiveness, and a care that my ears may not be stopped against further instructions. i often think on the fruitfulness of the soil where we live, - the care that hath been taken to agree with the former owners, the natives, - and the conveniences this land affords for our use, - and on the numerous oppressions there are in many places; - and i feel a care that my craving may be rightly bounded, and that no wandering desire may lead me to strengthen the hands of the wicked, as to partakes of their sins. 1 tim. v. 22." (john woolman / friends' miscellany: being a collection of essays and fragments, biographical, epistolary, narrative, and historical; designed for the promotion of virtue, to preserve in remembrance the characters and views of exemplary individuals, and to rescue from oblivion though manuscripts left by them, which may be useful to survivors/)

the author genuinely appreciates the land and all it has given his people.

a: true
b: false

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