thousands; throw not the burden of the day upon
Providence, but "show your faith by your good works, that
God may bless you.
Which rhetorical device does Paine use in this passage?
A. Diction
B. Parallelism
ООО
C. Metonymy
D. Aphorism
SUBMIT
The rhetorical device that Paine used in this passage is: B. Parallelism.
Parallelism is the use of a group of words with the same grammatical form.
In the sentence above, we find the use of parallelism in the way the sentences were ordered.
"Say not" and "throw not," are examples of such use of parallelism.
Learn more about parallelism here:
Answer:
B. Parallelism
Explanation:
2. understands that God is dead
3. he becomes hopeful that his son will give up mysticism
4. he realizes that real evil is possible
The answer is: 4. he realizes that real evil is possible
At the beginning of "Night," Elie Wielsel's father is a valued Jewish member of his community, which he refuses to leave in spite of the warnings. In that respect, he remains optimist when his family is transported to concentration camps. However, once at Birkenau, he becomes aware of the vulnerability he and Elie face: the destructive Germans are determined to starve, torture and massacre them.
This man is WRONGGG. The actual answer is that his FATHERrealized that real evil is possible. Is son yes does understand God is dead but NOT his father!
b. influence the reader.
c. create an image.
d. compare two unlike things.
allies
shampoes
loafs
go-betweens
runners-up
Answer: The correctly spelled plural forms are: men, hours, allies, go-betweens and runners-up.
Explanation:The plural form of a noun is usually formed by adding "-s" or "-es" at the end of the word. This is the case of the noun "hour" and the compound noun "go-between", whose plural forms are "hours" and "go-betweens" respectively. However, in other cases, irregular nouns are made plural by changing a vowel. For instance, the plural form of the noun "man" is formed by changing the "a" to "e": "men". Moreover, in order to form the plural form of a noun ending in "y", such as "ally", the final letter is usually changed to "i". Therefore, the plural form of "ally" is "allies". Finally, the noun "runner-up" is made plural by adding the "-s" after "runner": "runners-up".
Answer:
men hours
allies
runners-up
Explanation: