Argue for or against the limitation of speed limits.

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Answer 1
Answer: Since this is an opinion question you can take it either way.

Pros:
 - lower speed may cause lower speed accidents, which are less deadly         than their high speed alternatives
 - lower speed could potentially allow people to get lost less often because        they are able to navigate and respond earlier
 - gas savings from optimal operating conditions                                            (between 88.5 - 96.5 km/h [55-60 mph])

Cons:
 - longer commute times
 - less enjoyable (if you enjoy driving fast)
 - may contribute to overall congestion and increase in accidents as              people spend more time on average on the roads

Either way, support our opinion and you'll be right.

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What was Martin Luther King Jr.’s approach to civil rights?a. He encouraged uprisings by African Americans against white society.
b. He believed in nonviolent tactics and civil disobedience.
c. He worked closely with the NAACP to pass segregation laws.
d. All of the above are true.

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   Your answer would be b. he believed in nonviolent tactics and civil disobedience.

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The adverb clause here is "since the sun came out" - it gives some information about the timing of the event.

It modifies "feels" (actually I would say that it modifies the phase "feels warmer") - this "feeling" happens since the sun came out, that's when it started!

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The credibility of the speaker Ethos (Credibility), or ethical appeal, refers to persuading through the author's persona. Those we respect have a tendency to be trusted.

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The Greek word ethos, which means "character," is used to refer to the guiding principles or ideas that define a society, a country, or an ideology, as well as the harmony between moderation and fervor. This term was also used by the Greeks to describe how music may affect people's feelings, actions, and even morals.

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b. the speaker's credibility

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The answer to the question you presented above would be parables. The religious tradition that most likely influenced the method of the monks' storytelling would be with the use of parables - like how Christ taught his disciples and followers.

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