How does Kennedy’s word choice affect the tone and meaning of this game excerpt from the passage. While the wall is the most obvious and vivid demonstration ofthe failures of the Communist system, for all the world to see,
we take no satisfaction in it, for it is, as your Mayor has said,
an offense not only against history but an offense against
humanity, separating families, dividing husbands and wives
and brothers and sisters, and dividing a people who wish to
be joined together.
The phrase "obvious and vivid" sets an
aggravated tone and suggests Kennedy is weary
of standing up to communism
Repetition of the word "offense" develops an
angry tone and emphasizes the destructiveness
of communism
Repetition of the word "dividing" creates a
frustrated tone and suggests Kennedy is prepared
to take action against communists
The phrases "brothers and sisters and joined
together" suggest a peaceful tone and highlight
the need for cooperation with communists

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Answer 1
Answer:

: Repetition of the word “offense” develops an angry tone and emphasizes the destructiveness of communism.

~Sarah Robinsen

Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

Repetition of the word "dividing" creates a  frustrated tone and suggests Kennedy is prepared  to take action against communists

Explanation:

Dividing is a more negative word and is usually used in speeches when someone wants to take action against something they think needs to be dealt with immediately like MLK and the division between white and black people


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In paragraph 8 the author describes the university today as broader and more inclusive tell what you think the word inclusive means

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Answer:

Inclusive : tries to include many different types of people and treat them all fairly and equally.

Explanation:

For example, in the past, women were not allowed to attend schools.  Nowadays universities are for the most part inclusive, some of them can be private and some of them public, but as long as you have the necessary credits to get in (and sometimes the money) you could get into almost any university in the world.

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Which sentence uses commas and quotation marks correctly? A.“You will need a jacket, Nate said, if you’re going outdoors.”

B.“You will need a jacket” Nate said, “if you’re going outdoors.”

C.“You will need a jacket, Nate said “if you’re going outdoors.”

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D.“You will need a jacket,” Nate said, “if you’re going outdoors.”

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The sentence that uses commas and quotation marks correctly is

D. "You will need a jacket," Nate said, "if you're going outdoors."

A.  is wrong because there should be quotation mark after (jacket,) and also a quotation mark before (if)

B.  is wrong because there should be a comma after (jacket)
 
C.  is wrong because there should be quotation mark after (jacket,) and a comma after (said)

Hope this helps. :)

D uses comma and quotation marks correctly.

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abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
marine:mar
embeded:em
fosil:f
extinct:ex
prehistoric:pr
species:s
carnivorous:c
mastodon:mas
remnants:r
paleontology:pa



c first
em then ex
f
mar then mas
pa then pr
r
s

so order is
carnivorous, embeded, extinct, fossil, marine, mastodon, paleontology, prehistoric, remnants, species

Carnivorous, embedded, extinct, fossil, marine, mastodon, paleontology, prehistoric, remnants, species