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                Althоugh the Puritаns were hаrdwоrking аnd Gоd-fearing people, they were intolerant, particularly when it came to religion.  Roger Williams was a Massachusetts minister who declared that settlers should purchase land from the Indians rather than simply take it and that government officials should leave religious matters alone.  The Puritans were thoroughly shocked by these notions, and in 1636 they banished Williams from Massachusetts.                At about the same time, a woman by the name of Anne Hutchinson began speaking out on various religious matters.  She differed from most New England ministers on many matters.  For example, she believed that if people were truly inspired by God, they could judge right or wrong on their own without the help of ministers.  For this and similar thoughts, she also was banished from Massachusetts.                During the same period, Puritan settlers were venturing far from the cluster of towns around Boston.  Some went north to settle on land that was claimed by both Massachusetts and by several wealthy individuals in England.  After much confusion, this land, called New Hampshire, became a separate colony with a royal governor.                In 1635, Reverend Thomas Hooker and his entire congregation in Newton decided to move west from Massachusetts to the southern part of the fertile Connecticut River Valley.  There they established several towns, including Hartford, outside the limits of Massachusetts.  Nearby, another group of Puritans founded the town of New Haven.  In 1662, these towns were drawn together as the single colony of Connecticut.     1.  In paragraph one, the author's tone is: joyful. .anxious. critical. sentimental.   2.  In this passage, the author shows bias against the Puritans because of their religious views. work ethic. moving from colony to colony. founding the colony of New Haven.   3.  Based on this passage, you could conclude that the tone of paragraph 4 is   critical.  straight forward.  befuddled.  remorseful.   4.  Which statement offers the best support for the author's claim that " (Ann Hutchinson) differed from most New England ministers on many matters? (paragraph two) During the same period, Puritan settlers were venturing far from the cluster of towns around Boston. Ann Hutchinson believed that if people were truly inspired by God, they could judge right or wrong on their own without the help of ministers. Hutchinson was banished from Massachusetts. Although Puritans were hardworking and God fearing people, they were intolerant, particularly when it came to religion.   5.  From this passage we can assume: Most Puritans depend on ministers to guide them morally. Roger Williams enjoyed being a Puritan minister. Puritans were hard-working and God fearing people. All Puritans liked to move around from colony to colony.   6.  According to this passage, Anne Hutchinson reveals a bias:  against male dominance in religious matters. in favor of women preachers. against mixing religion and government. against the power of ministers.   7.  The author's tone in paragraph 3 is:  judgmental. supportive. neutral. amazed.

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HIV pоssesses аn enzyme cаlled reverse trаnscriptase.  Which оf the fоllowing best describes the purpose of this enzyme?