Answer:
evidence
Explanation:
B. "He has never permitted her to exercise her inalienable right to the elective franchise."
C. "He closes against her all the avenues to wealth and distinction, which he considers most honorable to himself."
D. "He has taken from her all right in property, even to the wages she earns."
Answer:
B.
Stanton is not allowing the woman to vote. Elect is the key word in this question. You can infer because it is also used in "election," which has something to do with voting.
left the party.
Macey ordered a hamburger, milkshake, and fries be
hungry, but she could not finish all of the food.
She likes to sleep in, but she can get up early if she has a softball game.
Answer:
1.) Christe gave Oliva her birthday present, yet she forgot left the party.
Dependent clause: yet she forgot left the party.
2.) Macey ordered a hamburger, milkshake, and fries be hungry, but she could not finish all of the food.
Dependent clause: be hungry, but she could not finish all of the food.
3.) She likes to sleep in, but she can get up early if she has a softball game.
Dependent clause: She likes to sleep in, (This is the beginning of the sentence and is an independent clause on its own.)
Explanation:
It emphasizes the author’s belief that violent video games are filled with excessive images of violence.
It suggests that the author is opposed to all types of video games that contain any hint of violence.
It reflects the author’s view that children and teenagers play violent video games for far too many hours.
It shows that the author blames all violence in the world on repeated exposure to violent video games.
Answer:
Video game violence has been linked to desensitization to violent content, as well as prosocial conduct and decline in empathy.
Explanation:
Option C is the correct answer.
Reason: It expresses the author's belief that kids and teens spend much too much time playing violent video games.
The word 'bombarded' is entirely appropriate for the point presented in the text. By employing a verb derived from the term 'bomb,' it effectively emphasizes the entire claim against the violent component of the information that is continually hitting the brains of youngsters while playing modern computer games. It adds a subtle but important layer of strength to the author's argument.
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Answer:
It emphasizes the author’s belief that violent video games are filled with excessive images of violence.
Explanation:
The term "bombarded" is a metaphor employed by the author in order to emphasize the amount of violence constantly displayed on children's screen. This is an interesting technique to make reference to most occasions in which video games are related to guns, war and explosions, representing a high level of violent content.
And young affection gapes to be his heir;
That fair for which love groan'd for and would die,
With tender Juliet match'd, is now not fair.
Now Romeo is beloved and loves again,
Alike betwitched by the charm of looks,
But to his foe supposed he must complain,
And she steal love's sweet bait from fearful hooks:
Being held a foe, he may not have access
To breathe such vows as lovers use to swear;
And she as much in love, her means much less
To meet her new-beloved any where:
But passion lends them power, time means, to meet
Tempering extremities with extreme sweet.
In the previous act, Romeo and Juliet have fallen in love, even though their families despise one another. Based on the excerpt, what are the two main purposes of this prologue?
It foreshadows what is yet to happen to the main characters in the play.
It creates an ominous mood that hints at the conflicts of the play.
It recaps past events that happened in the play or offstage.
It describes the setting where the play takes place.
It gives instructions about the stage props and the stage layout.
It creates an ominous mood that hints at the conflicts of the play.
It recaps past events that happened in the play or offstage.
In this prologue, it begins by explaining that Romeo's feelings for Rosaline have gone and they are replaced by a new love. His new love returns his affections. However, she is his enemy. The prologue then talks about how Juliet is in love with her enemy. This is a recap of past events as well as hinting at the conflicts that come later in the play. The prologue reminds the reader that these two are not supposed to be in love and it will be a problem for them.
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