Limiting freedom or rights. So, if this is an essay response for which you need to argue one thing, I would choose freedom. If this a racial situation, then you can take the "rights" approach.
Think about. If everyone is allowed to get a $1 from a bucket but I don't allow you to for whatever reason, I'm taking away your freedom or right. You are being oppressed.
I hope this helps.
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In the story "A visit to charity", the line that marks the slowing down in the pace of the story is the following:
"As she walked vaguely up the steps she shifted the small pot from hand to hand; then she had to set it down and remove her mittens before she could open the heavy door."
In literature, the pace is the speed at which a story is told. In the lines above, we can see how the story is not going fast but instead, the writer takes the time to describe small actions such as the character shifting the pot from one hand to another and setting it down after.
Because the author takes ample time to describe the scenery in this scene, this is considered a slow pace.
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Which of the following correctly explains the pun in this sentence and the word or words on which it is built?
Given the boot—A shoemaker would work on boots
Shoemaker's assistant—Shoes are made mainly by helpers
Discovered stealing—Discovery and stealing both are secretive
Stealing leather—Leather and steel are both used to make shoes
The correct answer is A. Given the boot—A shoemaker would work on boots
Explanation:
A pun refers to a humoristic, concise phrase or sentence that is created based on a word that has multiple meanings, words that sound similar or words that are closely related to others. In the case of the sentence "The shoemaker's assistant was given the boot when he was discovered stealing leather" the use of the word "boot" creates a pun because in this case the word "boot" means being fired but it is also a type of shoes which is ironic because the shoemaker's assistant probably worked with boots. This implies, the sentence that explains this pun is "Given the boot—A shoemaker would work on boots".