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Hector Berlioz’s obsession with Irish actress Harriet Smithson was unrequited for his entire life.Group of answer choicesTrueFalse

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Hector Berlioz’s obsession with Irish actress Harriet Smithson was unrequited for his entire life.Group of answer choicesTrueFalse

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False. Hector Berlioz's obsession with Irish actress Harriet Smithson was not unrequited for his entire life. In fact, they eventually got married in 1833. However, their marriage was not a happy one and they separated after several years.

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Emma Goldman defends herself and Alexander Berkman, a fellow anarchist, after they were arrested upon evidence of their anti-government stances, found in the publications Mother Earth and The Blast published by Goldman and Berkman, respectively.adapted from Address to the Jury (1917)by Emma Goldman     The methods employed by Marshal McCarthy and his hosts of heroic warriors were sensational enough to satisfy the famous circus men, Barnum & Bailey. A dozen or more heroes dashing up two flights of stairs, prepared to stake their lives for their country, only to discover the two dangerous disturbers and troublemakers Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman, in their separate offices, quietly at work at their desks, wielding not a sword, nor a gun or a bomb, but merely their pens! Truthfully, it required courage to catch such big fish.     To be sure, two officers equipped with a warrant would have sufficed to carry out the business of arresting the defendants Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman. Even the police know that neither of them is in the habit of running away or hiding under the bed. But the farce-comedy had to be properly staged if the Marshal and the District Attorney were to earn immortality. Hence the sensational arrest; hence, also, the raid upon the offices of THE BLAST, MOTHER EARTH and the No-Conscription League.     In their zeal to save the country from the troublemakers, the Marshal and his helpers did not even consider it necessary to produce a search warrant. After all, what matters a mere scrap of paper when one is called upon to raid the offices of Anarchists! Of what consequence is the sanctity of property, the right of privacy, to officials in their dealings with Anarchists! In our day of military training for battle, and Anarchist office is an appropriate camping ground. Would the gentlemen who came with Marshal McCarthy have dared to go into the offices of Morgan, of Rockefeller, or of any of those men without a search warrant? They never showed us the search warrant, although we asked them for it. Nevertheless, they turned our office into a battlefield, so that when they were through with it, it looked like invaded Belgium, with the only difference that the invaders were not Prussian barbarians but good American patriots bent on making New York safe for democracy.6Read the sentence from the passage.The methods employed by Marshal McCarthy and his hosts of heroic warriors were dramatic enough to satisfy the famous circus men, Barnum & Bailey.The phrases hosts of heroic warriors and satisfy the famous circus men introduce A. a sarcastic tone to portray the men as foolish and theatrical in their endeavors. B. a grateful tone to portray the event as helpful even though it was wild. C. an astonished tone to portray the men as successful performers. D. a disgusted tone to portray the event as unruly and a despicable waste of time.

Emma Goldman defends herself and Alexander Berkman, a fellow anarchist, after they were arrested upon evidence of their anti-government stances, found in the publications Mother Earth and The Blast published by Goldman and Berkman, respectively.adapted from Address to the Jury (1917)by Emma Goldman     The methods employed by Marshal McCarthy and his hosts of heroic warriors were sensational enough to satisfy the famous circus men, Barnum & Bailey. A dozen or more heroes dashing up two flights of stairs, prepared to stake their lives for their country, only to discover the two dangerous disturbers and troublemakers Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman, in their separate offices, quietly at work at their desks, wielding not a sword, nor a gun or a bomb, but merely their pens! Truthfully, it required courage to catch such big fish.     To be sure, two officers equipped with a warrant would have sufficed to carry out the business of arresting the defendants Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman. Even the police know that neither of them is in the habit of running away or hiding under the bed. But the farce-comedy had to be properly staged if the Marshal and the District Attorney were to earn immortality. Hence the sensational arrest; hence, also, the raid upon the offices of THE BLAST, MOTHER EARTH and the No-Conscription League.     In their zeal to save the country from the troublemakers, the Marshal and his helpers did not even consider it necessary to produce a search warrant. After all, what matters a mere scrap of paper when one is called upon to raid the offices of Anarchists! Of what consequence is the sanctity of property, the right of privacy, to officials in their dealings with Anarchists! In our day of military training for battle, and Anarchist office is an appropriate camping ground. Would the gentlemen who came with Marshal McCarthy have dared to go into the offices of Morgan, of Rockefeller, or of any of those men without a search warrant? They never showed us the search warrant, although we asked them for it. Nevertheless, they turned our office into a battlefield, so that when they were through with it, it looked like invaded Belgium, with the only difference that the invaders were not Prussian barbarians but good American patriots bent on making New York safe for democracy.18Which sentence from the passage best demonstrates the author's use of an appeal to righteousness through unsubstantiated claims? A. To be sure, two officers equipped with a warrant would have sufficed to carry out the business of arresting the defendants Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman. B. Nevertheless, they turned our office into a battlefield, so that when they were through with it, it looked like invaded Belgium, with the only difference that the invaders were not Prussian barbarians but good American patriots bent on making New York safe for democracy. C. A dozen or more heroes dashing up two flights of stairs, prepared to stake their lives for their country, only to discover the two dangerous disturbers and troublemakers Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman, in their separate offices, quietly at work at their desks, wielding not a sword, nor a gun or a bomb, but merely their pens! D. Would the gentlemen who came with Marshal McCarthy have dared to go into the offices of Morgan, of Rockefeller, or of any of those men without a search warrant?

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