1. Personal Background of the Speaker = Franklin D. Roosevelt was the 32nd president of the United States...
In this answer choice, FDR is described. It talks about when he was president as well as one of his biggest contributions to the country during his presidency.
2. Historical Context = On December 7, 1941, the Japanese attacked the US naval base...
In this answer choice, the author is describing the historical reason behind the "Day of Infamy" speech. It tells the reader why this speech was given.
3. Audience and Purpose = The nation was in shock...
This excerpt describes the purpose of FDR's "Day of Infamy" speech. It explains how the audience was reeling from the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the speech was given to show that America would not stand by and remain neutral in WWII.
4. Historical Impact = The "Day of Infamy" speech became one of the most famous and influential speeches...
This explains what happened after the speech. It shows how people have studied the speech and referenced it many times throughout history. It was even used when comparing the only other time the US was attacked on its own soil - Sept. 11th.
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vast openness
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"The following is a redundant pair - vast openness. The meaning of REDUNDANT is exceeding what is necessary or normal : superfluous."
The meaning openness is the quality of being receptive to new ideas, opinions, or arguments; open mindedness: This calls for active listeners who do not wish to have their expectations con-firmed, but who bring with th-em a certain curiosity & open-ness to the wo-rld.
Vast openness means a huge open mindedness. Openness (to some thing) is the quality of be-ing able to think about, accept or listen to differ-ent ideas or peo-ple
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B. Metaphors
C. Hyperbole
D. Simile
Answer:
D. Simile
Explanation:
a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid (Example: as brave as a lion, crazy like a fox ).
the use of simile.
"his audacious deployment of simile and metaphor"
a. correctly
b. incorrectly
It is the object of a preposition.
It is a possessive pronoun that takes the place of a noun.
It is the subject.
It is a personal pronoun.
The correct answer is - B.It is a possessive pronoun that takes the place of a noun.
Let's go through all of these options first.
A - there are no prepositions in this sentence, so 'yours' cannot be the object of a preposition.
C - the subject of this sentence is the pronoun 'I' because it is the doer of the action
D - it is not a personal pronoun; personal pronouns are I, you, he/she/it, we, you, and they.
Therefore, the correct answer is only B - it is a possessive pronoun because it shows that the pronoun 'you' is the owner of the skateboard that the subject likes more.
It has an incorrect coordinate conjunction.
It lacks parallel structure.
It has excessive coordination.
It has an incorrect pairing of correlative conjunctions.
it is D. I think it is.
the options are
metaphor
simile
hyperbole
symbol