In the interest of all America and even the world, I will lower all taxes, increase jobs, and make the quality of life two times better than it has ever been in this state. What is this statement an example of? plain folks glittering generalities name calling card stacking

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Answer 1
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glittering generalities

Explanation:

Glittering generalities refer to emotional and engaging phrases or expressions which carry extremely valuable and respected ideas and thoughts that are not supported by reason or evidence. They are typically used by politicians who intend to attract voters by appealing to feelings like patriotism and splendor. In fact, the phrase given does not provide any information or proof on how the speaker will achieve his or her statement.

Answer 2
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2 is the answer

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Which word in the sentence is the direct object? Do farmers still plant crops in those fields?
a. crops
b. fields
c. plant
d. farmers

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 The direct object is what fills the gap of :

THE_SUBJECT +verb+ _______

So for example

Klara (Subject) loves (verb) kittens (direct object).

In our sentence this is equivalent to "crops":

Farmers (subject) plant (verb) crops (direct objects) 
 

Answer:

a. Crops

Explanation:

Crops is the Direct Object or DO because it can't replace or describe the noun.

Which piece of dialogue from The Chaste Adventures of Joseph: A Comedy most reveals Madam Potiphar’s motives for wanting her husband to replace his secretary, Joseph?

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "(b)MADAM POTIPHAR. (ironically) Send for Joseph? It would be useless. Joseph has affairs of his own on hand, always." The piece of dialogue from The Chaste Adventures of Joseph: A Comedy most reveals Madam Potiphar’s motives for wanting her husband to replace hissecretary, Joseph is that (b)MADAM POTIPHAR. (ironically) Send for Joseph? It would be useless. Joseph has affairs of his own on hand, always.

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B. MADAM POTIPHAR. (ironically) Send for Joseph? It would be useless. Joseph has affairs of his own on hand, always.

Explanation:

Determine the rhyme scheme of "It Is a Beauteous Evening, Calm and Free"

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Alright reading the poem "Its is a Beauteous Evening, Calm and Free" by Wordsworth, we can conclude the rhyme scheme in the following way.
It's important to recognize that "thought" and "not" rhyme, as that is a common mistake made within this text.
 We can determine rhyme scheme by looking at the last word in the line. If they rhyme then they are the same letter, if not we add a new letter.
So doing so we can get:
Rhyme Scheme: 
Line 1 - a
Line 2 - b
Line 3 - b
Line 4 - a
Line 5 - a
Line 6 - c
Line 7 - c
Line 8 - a
Line 9 - d
Line 10 - e
Line 12 - f
Line 13 - d
Line 14 - f
Line 13 - e

Hope this helped!! If you have any other questions or would like further explanation just let me know!! :)

How can the reader tell that "the yellow wallpaper" by charlotte perkins gilman is written in the first-person point of view?

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The reader can tell that "The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is written in the first person point of view because the main character speaks as herself.

In this story, we can see from the very first sentence that a first-person point of view has been selected. The narrator refers to "myself" in the first line and, in the second line, uses the pronoun "I." The narrator depicts the world as she sees and understands it.  The style of writing makes it clear that the narrator is describing the world from her own perspective and understanding: "I would say," "I will proudly declare."

You can tell because the autho will say I instead she or the character's name an oither hint is they will say i looked instead of eg:Jessica looked

Are we using technology or technology is using us?

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That is a very interesting question. It actually depends on how you would look at it, but from my opinion, technology is using us (majority of us that is)more than we are using it. It is because we have become dependent on technology so much that we cannot survive without it (wifi, computers, an Ipad). Because of our craving for information, we always want the latest techie gizmos and businesses strive to make better technology. So in a shallow sense, we use technology to attain information but in a deeper sense, technology uses us to develop itself over the years. 
Technology is using us because we are using it everyday in our lives. We have a choice whether we use it or not but now its so addictive and mind controlling, all we think about is our phones, televisions, ipads, laptops etc which suggests that technology is using us.

In “Ah, Are You Digging on My Grave?” who is digging on the speaker's grave? A. an enemy B. a relative C. her dog D. her husband

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C. Her dog.

Written in 1913, published in the Saturday Review, this satiric dark humoured poem written in a dialogue schema tell the story of a death lady who is asking who is digging on her grave, she thinks first of her loved ones, her enemies, but in the end is her dog, who actually turns out forgot that was the place where her corpse rested.

The dog is the one who's digging on the grave.