Which of these excerpts follows the format of a persuasive essay

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Answer 1
Answer: “But whenever the slaves get together, something
happens in Pharaoh's court, and he cannot hold the slaves in slavery. When the slaves get together, that's the beginning of getting out of slavery. Now let us
maintain unity.”  
This excerpt persuades the audience that if we stand united, we can achieve many things.

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Write an essay of 200-300 words on the topic: The Highly-rated Restaurant in Town. Follow all the steps discussed in the lessons on Descriptive Writing, using sensory details, vivid adjectives and literary devices to make your essay engaging. Show your brainstorming. Topic: The Highly-rated Restaurant in Town

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Answer:

known far and wide by many, no one in town who haven't had a bite, smell of butter and Jeff's sauce.

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The Highly-rated Restaurant in Town.

The Tummy Full Restaurant in our town is known far and wide by many all over the country. There is no one in town who haven't had a bite of Tummy Full Restaurant nor any traveler who has passed by our town without stopping there.

When one thinks of Tummy Full Restaurant, one can just smell the aromatic smell of butter and Jeff's sauce all over the large stake or the crispy fries dipped in those special sauce. Jeff's sauce, as everyone calls it, is a special sauce that only Tummy Full Restaurant has and it is family recipe.

There are many special items in the menu but what makes it different from the rest is the Jeff's sauce. Those sauce could make almost any food yummy and tasty. Tummy Full Restaurant is also represented by the color blue and the inside of the restaurant, the outside, the boxes and food packages,etc., all comes in the color blue.

One can see from a mile away that Tummy Full Restaurant is standing right over there. Maybe because of the color or smell? I'm not sure. It has 5 outlets around the state and the owner does not plan to expand it to anywhere else. That's why Tummy Full Restaurant is loved by all.

___________ is the science of grouping and naming organisms based on similarities and differences.Select one of the options below as your answer:a. Classification
b. Grouping
c. Comparing
d. Taxonomy

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The science of grouping and naming organisms based on similarities and differences is called Taxonomy. The answer is letter D. Taxonomy, a branch of biological science, is the classification, grouping and comparing of organisms which includes plants, animals and microorganisms on earth.

A chord can contain at most how many diameters?
a. 0
b. 1
c. 2
d. 3

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Answer:  The correct answer is :  b. 1

Explanation:  The chord is a rectilinear segment that joins two points of a circle. The diameter is the maximum length chord. When the line passes through the center it is only possible to have a diameter. Therefore a chord can contain a diameter.

Since a chord is a line segment that touches exactly two points on a circle, it will be a diameter only if it passes through the center of the circle.  Based on that, I would say b.1

What type of rhyme is used by Shakespeare in these lines from "Sonnet 34?" Why didst thou promise such a beauteous day, And make me travel forth without my cloak, To let base clouds o'ertake me in my way, Hiding thy bravery in their rotten smoke?

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The rhyme there is Internal rhyme. Hope it helps!

Answer:not sure about the answer but Internal rhyme is NOT the correct one

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Answer: C Rising Action

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Before you summarize, it is necessary to paraphrase?

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Answer:

yes it is

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