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28 April, 20:45

What is the meaning of this passage? Check all that

apply

The Colonies remain a servant to Great Britain.

I The Colonies have all the power of any other

independent nation.

The Colonies are not free or independent

o The Colonies would like to be allies with the British

in the future.

I The Colonies are declaring independence.

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  1. 28 April, 20:51
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    - The Colonies have all the power of any other independent nation.

    - The Colonies are declaring independence.
  2. 28 April, 21:13
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    The Colonies have all the power of any other independent nation.

    The Colonies are declaring independence.

    Explanation:

    From the given passage, we can infer that these colonies are "Independent States", free to do what they feel is the best for themselves. They are also "Absolved from all Allegiance to the British Crown", making them an authority and self governing body on their own right. And they are also at the liberty to do whatever other Independent States may do. So, this means that the colonies have the same power as other independent states.

    Thus, the correct answers are options 2 and 5.
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