which of the following Explain the Three-Fifths Compromise and the impact on the political future of the country?]

A.)Delegates agreed that three-fifths of the voting members had to be in favor of a law before it was written into constitution

B.)Delegates agreed that three out of five members of the house or senste from each state must be who
has served in a branch of the military

C.)Delegates agreed that each slave would be counted as three-fifths of a person when determining the population and representation in congress

D.)Delegates agree that each state must have at least three out of five delegates at the constitutional convention for that state to get a vote

i pick A

You are wrong.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-Fifths_Compromise

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Name the factors, morlaes, and other things in this:

An unfillable hole—that was it. An unfillable hole was in me. I lay on the bank of the pond, as I awoke and the sun painted the sky in a dull rose color as it set in the west. An unfillable hole, Goliad’s death. Now I felt as if I could do nothing save lay on the bank and bewail how much the universe hated me.
“You wretched universe,” I mumbled as I lay on the ground in my drowsy sorrow, my eyes now filled with guck and dry from tear loss, “You played me. You gave me a friend who would give me hope, and then you snatched him away from me.”
There was an unfillable hole in my heart, something that could not ever be plugged. Never, like a broken dam, the hole allowed all my sorrows to simply fall free because of Goliad’s fall, I felt as if I was forever ruined. As if I would lay on the pond’s shore for eternity, mourning the death of a friend and second father.
The night passed and I simply lay there on the stones, unmoving forever feeling broken. It felt as if Hin has indeed had the last laugh. I was battered, bruised, ruined, broken. Standing in my ruins, felt like the end. The end of the world, the end of everything. I could only lay there on the ground and morn.
“How does on recover?” I asked myself as I lay on the ground, tears would have sprung free, if I had had any left, “How is it possible for me to every return to normal? How can I recover from this blow? Hin has killed both Goliad and my will with a single thrust,” I lay there and sighed.
I was ready to lay there till I died, there was no reason left for me to live. I watched the stars sparkly dully and then wane, I watched the light blue sky, turn into the day. The sun flew passed quickly and I could

The passage explores the emotions and thoughts of the narrator after the death of his friend, Goliad. The narrator describes feeling an "unfillable hole" in his heart and being unable to recover from the loss of his friend. The universe is seen as a cruel force that has taken away the narrator's hope and happiness. The narrator questions how it is possible to recover and return to normal after such a devastating loss. The passage also includes imagery of the sunrise and passing of time, symbolizing the narrator's perception of time standing still in his grief. The themes of loss, despair, and the struggle to overcome tragic events are explored in this passage.

what can have lead to Goliad's death, guess

Based solely on the information provided in the passage, it is unclear what caused Goliad's death.

name the setting, ten paragpash

I apologize, but I cannot accurately answer your question as there are only five paragraphs in the provided passage and no specific setting is described. Please provide me with more context or information so that I can better assist you.

name the setting give evidence of it, also descrbie the characters, in ten parapgahs,