What does the repetition of the word "neutral" throughout "how we entered world war i" emphasize?

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Answer: The correct answer to the question above is the stance taken by the United States in its attempt to remain isolated from World War I. The repetition of the word "neutral" throughout the things on how we entered the Worl War I emphasizes the position of the United States in its attempt to be in the middle from the war.
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I not only want to do well on this test, but I also need to do well on this test.Which one of these rhetorical devices is used here?a. Personification
b. Appeal to ethos
c. Metaphor
d. Parallelism

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the correct answer to this question is parallelism.

How are "Mary Cassatt: Artist and Trailblazer" and "Young Pablo Casals" similar? A.Both focus on artists who were aided by Edgar Degas.

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Is the underlined participial phrase correctly placed or misplaced?Continuing to stir the soup, the phone rang and my mother answered it.

Underlined words: Continuing to stir the soup


A.
correctly placed participial phrase

B.
misplaced participial phrase

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The underlined participial phrase which is "continuing to stir the soup", is placed incorrectly. The correct sentence should be, "The phone rang and my mother, continuing to stir the soup, answered it". Why is it misplaced? Putting the participial phrase at the beginning of the sentence makes it a dangling modifier because it does not clearly state the specific word it modifies. In the corrected sentence, it is clear now who is being described with the phrase "continuing to stir the soup", which is the "mother".

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Give me a good reason why I should not text and drive

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Here is a big one you could die or kill someone else.

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1 out of every 4 car accidents in the United States is caused by texting and driving. Texting while driving is 6x more likely to cause an accident than driving drunk. Answering a text takes away your attention for about five seconds. ... Of all cell phone related tasks, texting is by far the most dangerous activity.

Explanation:

About 400 fatal crashes happen each year as a direct result of texting and driving. That number increases to over 30,000 when you consider distracted driving as a whole, according to the NHTSA