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If you would like to emphasize a particularly authoritative source, what method of incorporating evidence should you use?Summarizing, paraphrasing, quoting or data.

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If you would like to emphasize a particularly authoritative source, the best method for incorporating evidence is using quotes. When citing a quote you are given a reliable source which cannot be questioned, therefore holding authority within itself.

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If you would like to emphasize a particularly authoritative source, the best method for incorporating evidence is using quotes. When citing a quote you are given a reliable source which cannot be questioned, therefore holding authority within itself.

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In poems, thoughts and emotions are so closely connected that ______.a.theme is logical expression and mood and emotional one
b.thoughts and feelings are expressed separately
c.mood is expressed without metaphors
d.theme and mood are closely linked

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Well, it tells you that thoughts (which express theme) and emotions (which express mood) are closely connected, so d. theme and mood are closely linked.
D.Theme and mood are closely linked Hoped it help :)

What is the quotient and remainder of 52 divided by 8

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In what way is the theme in this excerpt from "The Lady of Shalott" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson similar to the theme of the poem "Ulysses"?Down she came and found a boat
Beneath a willow left afloat,
And round about the prow she wrote
The Lady of Shalott.

And down the river's dim expanse
Like some bold seër in a trance,
Seeing all his own mischance--
With a glassy countenance
Did she look to Camelot.
And at the closing of the day
She loosed the chain, and down she lay;
The broad stream bore her far away,
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Both poems explore the idea of pursuing new experiences.
Both poems reflect on issues of isolation from society.
Both poems use images of water and boats to represent the unknown.
Both poems warn against the dangers of embarking on a new journey.

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The theme in this excerpt from "The Lady of Shalott" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson is similar to the theme of the poem "Ulysses" in the way Both poems explore the idea of pursuing new experiences.

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Lady Shalott wants to see the world directly with her own eyes not through a mirror anymore and Ulysses wants to go into new battles he sees excitement and adventure in war.

In what way is the theme in this excerpt from "The Lady of Shalott" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson similar to the theme of the poem "Ulysses"? The answer is Both poems explore the idea of pursuing new experiences.

Please help me with this poem:"Why I Could Not Accept Your Invitation" by Naomi Shihab Nye

I have to be able to list the subject/occasion/ audience/tone and I am not able to do that currently because I do not understand the poem.

Why I Could Not Accept Your Invitation

Besides the fact that your event
is coming up in three weeks
on the other side of the world
and you just invited me now,
your fax contained the following phrases:
action-researched oriented initiative
regionally based evaluation vehicles
culture should impregnate all different sectors
consumption of cultural products
key flashpoints in thematic area.
Don’t get me wrong, I love what you are doing,
believing in art and culture,
there, in the country next to the country
my country has recently been devastating
in the name of democracy,
but that is not the language I live in
and so I cannot come.
I live in teaspoon, bucket, river, pain,
turtle sunning on a brick
Forgive me. Culture is everything
Right about now. But I cannot pretend
a scrap of investment in the language
that allows human beings to kill one another
systematically, abstractly, distantly.
The language wrapped around 37,000,
Or whatever the number today,
Dead and beautiful bodies thrown into hole
Without any tiny, reasonable goodbye.

Naomi Shihab Nye

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That's the poem. The speaker says that the event she's been invited to looks as if it's going to be dealing with life and culture as a series of abstractions, as suggested by phrases like these. She is turning down the invitation because she prefers to deal with concrete reality, not with abstract concepts: She goes on to say that abstract language, abstract thinking far removed from the simple realities of everyday life, is something that allows people to dehumanize and kill each other.

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To be able to define who the subject is and what the occasion, audience, and tone is, it is strictly important to understand what the poem is about.

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   The author begins the poem talking about an event she has been invited to. She slightly complains about how the invitation came late since this event is in less than a month and takes place on the other side of the world. But most importantly, her biggest discomfort lays in the content of the fax she received as an invitation. Some of the fax's sentences included how the event's organizers wanted to include culture in their agenda. The speaker doesn't disagree with this statement but also finds it quite hypocritical, because their "cultural view" will always be around pop culture. She continues the poem and stands up for small cultures and countries that are not in the media's sight and therefore, hidden from society. She thinks there are more important things to take care of than assisting to that event

   With this in mind, it's not difficult to define the subject, occasion, audience, and tone.

-Subject: (what the poem is about) the point the author is trying to make is that people in our society should get out of their comfort zone and give importance to real problems all around the world.

-Occasion: (time, place and context of the piece) the context could be the 21st century since the poem criticizes how our society conceals big problems in third world countries, for example, and focuses on more mundane and shallow issues.

-Audience: (the readers to whom it is directed) people in western countries who are constantly bombarded by media content.

-Tone: (the author's attitude) would describe the author as polite, direct and raw. Very neutral (not negative nor positive)

Which sentence contains an adverb clause?a. I told my parents I wanted to play on the softball team this year.
b. Do you play on any of the local sports teams?
c. I believe the team practices on Monday and Thursday afternoons.
d. My father drove me to the field where the team practices.

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As for this problem, the most probable and the most likely answer for this would be D. my father drove me to the field where the team practices.

On the first option, I told my parents I wanted to play on the softball team this year, there isn't an adverb clause to be found. On the second option, do you play on any of the local sports teams, there isn't an adverb clause to be found, too. On the third option, I believe the team practices on Monday and Thursday afternoons, there isn't an adverb clause to be found again. On the last option, my father drove me to the field where the team practices, the adverb clause would be where the team practices.
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