Answer: I will be thinking about it
Explanation:
It depends on a person but if the post is so poignant and touching it surely will affect me and I will be thinking about that tomorrow.
There are many poignant blog posts on the internet now and many of them are not true. If I see that the post isn't true I will not think about that later because I won't feel sad because that type of story is not impressive to me. If the story is getting true feelings out of it I will surely think about it more.
Answer:
Persuade
Explanation:
When the author wants the reader to do something or think a certain way - they are trying to persuade them to follow a set of beliefs.
Answer:
the answer is Persuade
distinctions of rich, and poor, may in a great measure be accounted for, and that without having recourse to the harsh, ill-sounding
names of oppression and avarice? Oppression is often the CONSEQUENCE, but seldom or never the MEANS3 of riches; and though
avarice will preserve a man from being necessitously poor, it generally makes him too timorous to be wealthy.
But there is another and greater distinction, for which no truly natural or religious reason can be assigned, and that is, the distinction of
men into KINGS and SUBJECTS. Male and female are the distinctions of nature, good and bad the distinctions of heaven; but how a race
of men came into the world so exalted above the rest, and distinguished like some new species, is worth inquiring into, and whether they
are the means of happiness or of misery to mankind.
1. recourse source of help
2. avarice greed
3. means method for accomplishing or obtaining something
4. timorous fearful
What argument is Thomas Paine trying to make in this excerpt?
OA. The differences between the kings and the subjects are not natural or necessary.
OB. There will always be a need to separate kings and their subjects.
OC. The equality originally enjoyed by people has been damaged by natural disasters.
OD. Not all people who belonged to the upper levels of society are cruel.
To be honest I would say four which is od
Novels have simple, straightforward themes (and few of them).
Novels are filled with great and specific detail.
Novels have no narrator.
The correct answer is the third option: Novels are filled with great and specific detail.
Novels are simply books that are long works of fiction. They have multiple characters, whose experiences are usually narrated using first-person or third-person point of view. A novel contains experiences and conflicts that the characters in it go through, and the resolution of these conflicts. Famous novels include: the books in the Harry Potter series, To Kill A Mockingbird, the Lord of The Rings, etc.