Based on the tone and content of the passage as a whole, its
author is most likely (1A)
A. a...
English, 12.09.2021 09:00 andybiersack154
Based on the tone and content of the passage as a whole, its
author is most likely (1A)
A. an opponent of colonial rule
B. an aesthete fascinated by pictorial representations of colonial
life
C. a scholar intrigued by cultural evolution
D. a biographer of the Spanish monarchy
E. an apologist for the actions of Philip ||
I
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