Answer:
C). Work together to fight against social injustices.
Explanation:
Language always play a vital role in creating the desired tone or mood in a writing that assists in conveying the message more effectively and eliciting the intended feelings or response from the audience.
In the given excerpt, the strong language implies that Chavez firmly wished that 'people must come together irrespective of the background or race they belong to as a force to battle against the social evils or injustices' and 'sound the trumpets of change.' The use of sturdy and impressive phrases like 'be trampled over by the iron feet of oppression' reveal his disagreement towards these injustices strongly. Thus, option C is the correct answer.
Answer:
C. work together to fight against social injustices.
Explanation:
In this excerpt, Roosevelt uses an appeal to _________ to make the listeners feel that they are patriotic Americans.
a.) reason
b.) emotion
c.) authority
d.) credibility
The answer comes from the key phrase "heads and hearts."
The head part is (believe it or not) in the faith in freedom. He is saying that Americans believe in freedom and they believe it is worth maintaining. The word faith here means more like trust rather than what you think of when you think of faith.
The emotional heart part comes from the same quotation. "It's faith in freedom under the Guidance of God." The emotional part is under the guidance of God. He is implying that we are connected to God and that is an emotional appeal (or it is to anyone who is religious).
This is one of those sticky questions that contain both emotion and reason. I think it leans more on the side of emotion. Don't, however, be surprised if you are wrong if you choose it.
B Emotion Answer
Answer:
The answer is letter B. Emotion
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It is true that Don Juan comments upon the hypocrisies and pretensions of the world. People make rules to make everyone’s life easier however these rules becomes so rigid and traditional that it make people pretend and become hypocrite, therefore making their life easier.
Which words give the best clues to the meaning of convulsive? (5 points)
Glimmer
Dull
Creature
Agitated
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D. Agitated
What is being described in this excerpt is the violent shaking of Frankenstein’s creature when it was coming to life. When one has convulsions, one begins to shake uncontrollably almost as one would do when having a seizure. “Agitated” is the only word that begins to allude to this as “glimmer,” “dull,” and “creature” have no relation to “convulsive.”
Dickens end the chapter with a cliffhanger. He did this often, as his books were oftern forst published in serial form for magazines. Later, the chapters would be put together to form a novel. So if you look at Dicken's wrok closely, you'll see that his chapter often end this way.
In this chapter we see Pip stealing food for the convict. Ironically, he's just as frightened of his sister as he is the convict.