C. Latin and Greek.
Is indeed correct.
In the past twenty-four years thousands of the youth of this and other lands have elected to come to the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute to secure what they deem the training that would offer them the widest range of usefulness in the activities open to the masses of the Negro people. Their hopes, fears, strength, weaknesses, struggles, and triumphs can not fail to be of absorbing interest to the great body of American people, more particularly to the student of educational theories and their attendant results. How does Washington conclude that the graduates of Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute will influence America?
A. They will set the standard for the future education of minorities.
B. They will radically change American industry through their exceptional training.
C. Their successes and failures in industry will bring attention to racial and civil rights issues.
D. They will serve the pressing needs of minorities by becoming teachers.
The correct answer is A.
In " General Introduction to Tuskegee and Its People," Washington concludes that the graduates of Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute will be of great interest to those studing educational theories.
With this, he means that, these graduates might affect the standards for education of minorities, since they might change according with how well the students do in the future with the education they were given.
The answer is C.
Their successes and failures in industry will bring attention to racial and civil rights issues.
b.It presents information using a common structure.
c.The primary purpose is to construct a logical argument.
d.The author's feelings are more prominent than are facts.
b.It presents informationusing a common structure.
Expository writing, which is informative by nature, willalways contain certain elements, and these elements are characteristic of howan expository piece is organized (or structured). All expository writing will contain a main idea,support, then a conclusion. And, thisorganization (or structure) is, again, common to all types of expositorywriting.
The statement that best describes am expository text is answer B
presents information using a common structure
Logos, or an appeal to ethics
Ethos, or an appeal to logic
Logos, or an appeal to logic
accords
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dissidents
C.
gastronomes
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seances