The correct answer is D) Sauteed
Explanation:
A description is vivid if it contains details that allow the reader to create a clear mental image about the object, person or situation being described. In this context, to create a vivid description it is necessary to add precise details.
According to this, the best word is "sauteed" because this is more specific than "cooked" or "prepared"; also, this verb is related to the specific action of frying something for a short time and using little oil, and therefore when readers encounter this word they can imagine precisely the situation described.
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21. forget
22. is
23. teaches
24. helps
25. are
26. have
27. does
28. sign
29. was
30. seem
31. takes
32. are
33. look
34. understands
35. goes
36. are
37. play
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What is Douglass implying in this text?
His presence at the celebration shows that he has forgotten the past.
By speaking at the celebration, he feels complicit with the atrocities of the nation.
Witnessing the celebration has shown him that the nation is even crueler than he thought.
His speech will cause the audience to re-evaluate the meaning of freedom.
I think it's a or c
Douglass is implying that witnessing the celebration has shown him that the nation is even crueler than he thought.
Explanation: Fredrick Douglass explained that the hipocrisy of the country to celebrate freedom and rights while still owning slaves (and having him give a speech) makes the country much worse than he imagined.
b. objective.
c. impersonal.
d. serviceable.
a. subjective.
Critical metageography makes the claim that what people tend to understand about the planet (such as continents, directions, and countries) has a lot to do with the culture within which people are raised. As such, critical metageography is purely subjective. What this means is that it is completely based upon opinion and/or the perspective of the individuals doing the mapping, which is why mapping the world is inconsistent.
The logos rhetorical appeal here is If the food bank collects one hundred more cans, it will be fully stocked.
The logos rhetorical appeal appeals to the audience using factual logical structures. In other words, the speaker backs up his rhetorics with facts abd makes logical arguements.
The speaker in the example aims to appeal to the audience's sense of reason by stating the number of drinks(facts) till the food bank is fully stocked.
Other rhetorical appeals include ethos and pathos.
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