Answer:
The tone of the sentence indicates it is grateful.
Explanation:
The tone indicates a tone of gratitude because of the beginning starting with, "Thank you"
Answer:
"Yes," the lady said, "I would love to dance with you."
Explanation:
What the lady says is a single sentence: "Yes, I would love to dance with you." But since it is interrupted by narration ("the lady said"), quotation marks are used to mark the boundaries of each element. Closing commas and periods go before the closing quotation marks.
Answer:
it's an invasive species
-“sweltering with the heat of oppression”
-“an oasis of freedom”
-“vicious racists”
-“there is something”
“sweltering with the heat of oppression, an oasis of freedom, vicious racists” phrases from Martin Luther King Jr.’s "I Have a Dream” speech contain strong emotional connotations.
It means the emotional property of an object, action or event, It is not direct reference to emotion.
The examples of emotional connotations are happiness, sadness, anger and many more.
Hence, the correct answer is Options B, C and D
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Correct answer choices are :
Martin Luther King Jr. was the most prominent voice of the American civil rights campaign, which fought for equal rights for all. King was also a Baptist minister. He was killed in Memphis, Tennessee when he was just 39 years old. He became heavily included in the Montgomery, Alabama boycott of the city buses, which was impelled by the bus company's emphasis that African Americans only travel in the back seats.
B. Differentiation and integration
C. Core societies and peripheral societies
D. Industrialization and modernization
Answer:
D) The author is mocking man’s inability to freely express himself.
Explanation:
This excerpt is taken from "A Visit from the Goon Squad." by Jeniffer Egan. The author in the sentence That’s when he began singing the songs he’d been writing for years underground, songs no one had ever heard, or anything like them—“Eyes in My Head,” “X’s and O’s,” “Who’s Watching Hardest” uses satire, mocking man’s inability to freely express himself. Since the man is unable to express themselves he had been writing for years which goes unheard. The character who has been not recognized is now full of anger and forgotten.