what are rhetorical appeals and devices Churchill uses

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In Winston Churchill's “Blood, Toil, Tears, and Sweat” he makes use of rhetorical devices which include repetition, ethos (enchantment to credibility), and pathos (attraction to emotion) to reinforce morale and encourage his listeners.

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Please help I need help MY GRADE DEPENDS ON IT!

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Answer:

A. A middle-class girl living in England during the 1700s

Explanation:

Well we can assume she is not from the 21st century because it says "No decent lady would be seen at the wharf" but in the 21st century many people don't go to the wharf and out of those people there may be some women as society today isn't so tough on women anymore. In the West in the 1800s, the west had just been explored by colonists and there probably weren't any wharfs there either. If I were to choose, I would select A. A middle-class girl living in England during the 1700s. If I'm wrong, I'm terribly sorry!

Select the correct answer.
Which part of this sentence is most likely to be emphasized?
The story of a child's Journey into adulthood was told by the scrapbook filled with photos.
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i believe the answer for this question is d.

What new information could be learned if Gentleman of Río en Medio were told from a different character’s point of view?
A. what the narrator looks like
B. the narrator’s thoughts and feelings
C. what the narrator says
D. the narrator’s form of employment

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A. what the narrator looks like

Answer: A on edge 2022

Explanation:

Secondary characters in a story:

are always dynamic.

are usually static.

support the main character.

are always the narrator of a story.

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Answer:

The third one.

Explanation:

Most secondary characters serve as emotional support for the main.

Read the paragraphs.

Daniel could see all of Maple Street from his porch, and he marveled at the change. As a boy, he could see only three homes and the general store; now there were six shiny storefronts in his view. Where his pop had once hitched their wagon, his own automobile was parked. And his was not the only Model T in town. Those Detroit factories were filling the streets.

In fact, he was starting to believe Henry Ford’s predictions as he watched his neighbors pack up their automobiles for their Sunday drives. They could probably reach Springfield by noon if they were so inclined, or perhaps they were heading to the country for a picnic. It did not seem to matter where people were going, as long as they were going fast.

What historical reality is represented in this fictional paragraph?

the rapid progress of the American auto industry
the success of American store owners
the development of the American highway system
the increase in American factory wages

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Answer:

the rapid progress of the American auto industry

Explanation:

Morning Check-In: Chapter 12-Why was it
ironic that the principal had written a letter
calling Carlotta and Jefferson desirable
students?

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The most important part of reading fluently is a fast reading speed.

True

False

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I think it’s false because reading fluently it’s great to really understand your language better not to be fast and for your knowledge in writing also

Luis wrote a check of $100 to the electricity company. After a few days he received

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im assuming this is the question you are asking: Louis wrote a check of $100 to the electricity company. after a few days he received a notice of dishonor from the bank regarding the check he sent to the electricity company. why did brian receive a notice of dishonor? a. check was cleared b. check wasn't cleared c. check was missing d. check bounced

Explanation:

answer is d. the check bounced

She was dark and thin and foreign-looking in a world where the prestige went to blondness and curly hair and dimples, slow where glibness was prized. What context clue helps us understand what glibness is NOT? 1.dimples 2.slow 3.blond 4.prestige

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i think its 2. slow

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i googled it and glibness is quick, not easy talk, like that of a salesman. So therefore, slow would be the opposite of this. i think.

Answer:its 3

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What is passive and active voice ?

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Active voice means that a sentence has a subject that acts upon its verb. Passive voice means that a subject is a recipient of a verb's action.

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Explain what impressionate means.

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a person who follows or adheres to the theories, methods, and practices of impressionism, especially in the fields of painting, music, or literature

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I would say leaving a life like a ghost

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PART A: Which statement identifies the central idea of the

article?

A Descendants of the Mirabal sisters have carried on their

legacy by taking on political roles and creating positive

change in the Dominican Republic.

B The Dominican Republic has failed to adequately honor

the Mirabal sisters, as they would rather forget Trujillo's

violent regime.

C Although the Mirabal sisters had a mostly symbolic

impact on the country, their descendants and others

celebrate their lives today.

D The Mirabal sisters' murder had an immediate impact on

Trujillo's regime, but their influence and recognition has

died out over the years.

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C is the answer because the central idea is how the death of the “mutable sisters” had an impact on Trujillo a regime.

Answer:

C

Explanation:

What part of the plot is the author most likely developing in this portion of the
story?
A. Exposition
B. Climax
C. Conflict
D. Rising action
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D rising action is the answer
D. Rising action is the answer :)

what is the relationship between reading long-form texts and the development of certain skills?

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The relationship between reading long-form texts and the development of certain skills is that reading long-form texts requires a special concentration to focus on the story, characters, events, situations, contexts, while you are processing that information in your brain. When reading this type of text, you developed skills such as focus, understanding, taking notes, improve the capacity of your memory, and the mental agility.

Explanation:

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Explanation:

Without understanding the connection between sounds and letters, a person cannot read. The connection between reading and writing can help solidify these skills in young readers. Parents and teachers should help children “sound out” words in both their reading and writing.

What is the relationship between reading longform texts and the development of certain skills?

The relationship between reading long-form texts and the development of certain skills is that reading long-form texts requires a special concentration to focus on the story, characters, events, situations, contexts, while you are processing that information in your brain

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3. Reflect on the Langston Hughes poem Silence. Identify some evidence in the poem that explains OR describes something about main character Ned. Include specific evidence from the text. Write 3-4 sentences.


Answer: In the Code Talker Ned was a navajos and he wanted to learn about white people culture, language, but I think Ned didn’t know how to speak in english, so I think he decided to become a code talker. In the poem it says, I catch the pattern of your silences before you speak, which means he didn’t know white’s people language to learn about them but he still was successful in his work. For example, Ned is a Navajo Indian who is very intelligent. He loves to study and would like to be a teacher when he grows up. Instead he is planning on fighting in the war. Ned becomes a Marine at age 16 and he becomes a Code Talker.

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Ned was a 'Nevajos' and he wanted to learn about the white people's culture and language. Because he couldn't speak English, Ned decided to be a code talker. From the poem, we can see where he said "I catch the pattern of your silences, before you speak" which indicates that as much as he was not able to learn the white man's language, he was still able to communicate and deal with them. Ned is a very intelligent Nevajo Indian who loves to study hard because he had dreams of becoming a teacher when he grows up, in the stead of his dreams, he plans to go fight in the war and finally becomes a Marine and a code talker at age 16.

What does the word unique mean as it is used in paragraph 16?

A) solitary

B) unusual

C) belonging to one person

D) having no equal

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solitary is correct I think so

Solitary is the word unique mean as it is used in paragraph 16. Therefore, the correct option is option A.

What is word meaning?

Early contemporary language philosophy, which focused more on the structural aspects of sentence meaning but showed less fascination with the nature of a word-level inputs to compositional processes, gave word meaning a rather minor role.

This item gives a general overview of how word meaning concerns have been investigated in analytical philosophy and summarises pertinent research on the topic in adjacent scientific fields. Despite the fact that philosophical issues will be the main topic, linguistic and psychological contributions are welcome. Solitary is the word unique mean as it is used in paragraph 16.

Therefore, the correct option is option A.

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which words could replace the subordinating conjunction in the sentence while maintaining its original structure

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Hello. This question is incomplete. the complete question is:

"Read the sentence. The faculty was able to teach computer science classes now that the school built a new lab. Which words could replace the subordinating conjunction in the sentence while maintaining its original structure? Check all that apply. and because but since so "

Answer:

"Because" and "since".  

Explanation:

Subordinate conjunctions are those that have the ability to unite two sentences that have no meaning on their own, but that need each other in order to complement each other.

In the case of the sentence shown above, the subordinate conjunction is the word "that" which establishes a causal relationship between the first and second sentences. This word could easily be replaced by "because" and "since" and keep the same meaning.

Answer:

B and D

Explanation:

because, since

Which is an indication that a source is credible?

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Answer:

easy

Explanation:

The best way to tell a credible source is to check the date and publisher and see if any other pros in that field have said the same

Another way is examine what sources are cited by the author, make sure the source is up to date. I can name many more if you’d like

What phone numbers should you keep next to your phone in addition to 911?
a.
your doctor
c.
Urgent Care
b.
your dentist
d.
all of the above

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Answer:urgent care

Explanation:urgent care is where you get medical help in a fast time period which you do not need to schedule weeks beforehand unlike a dentist or doctor.

Answer:

all the above

Explanation:

What is being personified in the first line of the poem “nothing gold can stay”?

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Answer:

Life: Nothing good will ever last

Explanation:

Cervantes describes a dangerous battle, but by adding the cushion as a defense against Quixote’s weapon—a branch from an oak tree that he used to replace his broken sword from the windmill attack—we see the _____ nature of the entire event.

A: fantastic

B: comedic

C: serious

D: dangerous

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Answer:

We see the B: comedic nature of the entire event.

Explanation:

Don Quixote is a character created by author Miguel de Cervantes. He is a lovely, chivalrous man who lives the illusion of being a knight. Don Quixote has a sense of earnest purpose, trying to improve the world without realizing his own madness. Everything is different to his eyes - windmills are giants with whom he fights, for instance. His idealistic, romanticized perspective is quite funny to watch, his battles having a comedic nature to them. His using a a branch from an oak tree as a sword, for example, is quite childish. No one can watch (or read, for that matter) a battle in which cushions and branches are used seriously. It's just like watching children playing around.

Answer:

B: comedic

Explanation:

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which correct excerpt from the passage best allows the reader to infer that the maori people felt cared for by the earth

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Answer: were warmly received

what change in the END OF THE MOVIE would you make in Charlie and the chocolate factory?

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Answer:

I would have Wonka flying off in his elevator made of glass, picking up the Bucket family and zooming into space.

Explanation:

Initially, how did Jing Mei feel about becoming a prodigy?

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Initially, Jing-Mei liked the idea of becoming a child prodigy. She realized that its not what she wants to do, its her mother's dream.

Question 1 of 20
2 Points
Which story premise is most clearly a classic tragedy?
A. A sorcerer's mad quest for power ends up destroying him in the
end
B. Nothing positive ever seems to happen to Lin, and today is no
exception
C. The class clown is actually a very sad person who just wants
acceptance.
D. Over the course of Mia's life, one unlucky thing after another
happens.
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Answer:

The answer is A. All others seem redeemable, but if a villain ends up destroying himself or herself after a chase for power, I feel that is a great tragedy

Answer: the answer is A

Explanation: All of the other options arnt such a tragedy

Which of the following are credible sources of information for a research essay on us immigrants. Check the three best choices

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Answer:

A.) ellisisland.org, a site on US immigration by the Statue of Liberty Ellis Island Foundation

B.) Immigrant Kids, a nonfiction account of the immigrant experience in New York from the late 1800s to the early 1900s written by Russell Freedman and published in 1995

D.) uscis.gov, a government site on US immigration and laws

Explanation:

Answer:

A, B, D

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Explanation:

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Describe an easy technique to judge whether the correct pronoun is being used as a compound subject in the example sentence below. Example sentence: Me and Frank thought it would be a good idea to review before the test.

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Answer:

If either part of the compound subject can be used (correctly) as a subject by itself, then it will work in a compound subject as well.

Explanation:

Me and Frank thought it would be a good idea to review before the test.

Frank works, but does Me?

Me thought it would be a good idea to review before the test.  

No, it should be

I thought it would be a good idea to review before the test.

And then we never put ourselves first in a compound subject, so the correct compound subject would be

Frank and I thought it would be a good idea to review before the test.

Which of the following is a run-on sentence?

A) Because of Sarah’s hard work, her boss gave her a raise.

B) Terry’s alarm clock did not go off he was late to work.

C) Raul enjoys his new job, despite the fact that his commute is longer.

D) Even though Maria likes to bake, she needed a break after making five dozen cookies.

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Answer:

A. Because of Sarah's hard work, her boss gave her a raise

Explanation:

The correct answer is B not A

Now report their conversation. Soumya …………………………………. All those days. Kirthi …………………………… on environmental pollution. Soumya wanted to know …………………………….. Kirthi told ………………………………..

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Answer:

Soumya(a) Where were u all those days .

Kirthi(b) I was busy reporting on environmental pollution.

(c)What is that ?

Kirthi(d)Let me explain. Environmental pollution means like if people have any problems regarding water pollution, sound pollution, air pollution etc....

If they inform, we manage to help them.

If we take some information what problems they have we may solve it or in any other way their problems will be solved. Did u understand Soumya?

Soumya(e) yes,I understood. Thank you for explaining,Kirthi.

Which of the following levels or types of meaning might be the underlying story of an allegory?

Select all that apply.

psychological
literal
historical
religious
moral

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Answer:

moral

Explanation:

a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.

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The normal situation throughout history has been smooth transition from helping out with the family business to taking it over.The present generation has grown up in a period of economic growth, and as a result teenagers appear to believe much more in individualism and self-reliance than in the past. That has contributed to their confidence in the fairness of life, and thus a general peace within the family unit.But is life really fair? Nine out of ten young people think if you work hard enough, you will get just rewards. However, some recognized that this was not actually inevitable and not always fair. If you have fewer opportunities and live in an inner city, one 15-year-old boy told researchers, you have got to work 110 percent. Otherwise you can work 50 percent and get away with it.But greater family stability has to be a good place for young people to start out in life, and the findings of the study support this. 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The company repays loan principal with any cash in excess of $40,000 on the last day of each month. The company has a cash balance of $40,000 and a loan balance of $80,000 at January 1.Required:Prepare monthly cash budgets for January, February, and March.