b. This music is very different, I don't know if I like it.
c. This music is very different and I don't know if I like it.
d. This music is very different; I don't know if I like it.
A) It reinforces the idea that Truth’s personal experiences have greatly influenced her ideas.
B) It reminds the audience that Truth has strong spiritual and political ideals.
C) It supports that idea that women deserve equality by referencing religious authority.
D) It affirms the notion that religion can’t be used as a basis for unequal treatment.
The correct answer is D. It affirms the notion that religion can't be used as a basis for unequal treatment. NOT C!
Answer:
D
Explanation:
dignity," which form of evidence would
provide the strongest support?
A. "Our lives are miserable, laborious, and
short."
B. "No animal knows the meaning of
happiness or leisure after he is a year
old."
C. "We are given just so much food as will
keep the breath in our bodies, and those
of us who are capable of it are forced to
work to the last atom of our strength;
and the very instant that our usefulness
has come to an end we are slaughtered
with hideous cruelty."
D. "This single farm of ours would support a
dozen horses, twenty cows, hundreds of
sheep-- and all of them living in a
comfort and a dignity that are now
almost beyond our imagining."
Which one is it ? Please help!
Answer:
C
Explanation:
By reffering to their condition in such strong and bold terms it will almost immediatly attrack the readers attention, causing them to read further into the sentence and because it conttains, in a way, "complicated" words and terms it will most likely be vivid in the mind of the viewer for longer, especially if they're not very well lectured. Also it reffers to things such as slaughter and the human mind is often attrackted so disgrace so most people will be more enthusiastic about that particular sentence, even subconsciously.
Answer: C
Explanation:
B. Narrative
C. Discursive
D. Descriptive
The correct answer is True
Explanation:
The term Naturalism refers to a philosophy set of ideas that emerged in the 20th century but that have been applied to other fields including arts, literature, and theatre. In general terms, Naturalism and the adherents of this philosophy called naturalists state the world is governed by only natural forces and that other forces such as supernatural or spiritual forces do not exits. In the case of literature, naturalists writers oppose Romanticism and support writings based on the reality that include philosophical assumptions such as the scientific objectivism or the scientific method and the determinism which is the assumption all events can be explained according to its causes. Considering this, it can be concluded Naturalist writers share a set of fairly specific philosophical assumptions as they all share specific common beliefs such as objectivism or determinism.