He sought more to give himself dignity and weight by. calling himself, in addition to "Collegiate Assessor," "Major."
Answer:
He is Arrogant
Explanation:
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Write a letter to your cousin describing to him/her how your favourite game is played
Answer:
Dear (Cousin's name),
I love playing this game called hot potato. To start you have an item, not too big, not too small. You find friends if you don't have any, and then you get in a loose spread out circle. You start throwing this item to each person next to you in a circle until someone drops it and screams in anger and rage at losing the game. Your goal is to touch the item for as little time as possible but not drop it. I hope the next time you come to visit we can play.
Yours truly,
Your favorite cousin
Explanation:
I hope this entertained you
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The aim of opinion writing, or persuasive writing, is to have your reader agree with your opinion/ point of view by the time they finish reading your work. This is a chance to use your persuasive skills, and your writing expertise to convince them that your stance on a particular issue or topic is the right one. This can be anything from your favourite ice cream flavour (mint chocolate chip!) to the political party you support.
There are 3 main ways to frame your written arguments (or reasons) that will change your readers mind:
1. Logic: using reason or common sense is one way of helping to prove why your stance on a particular issue is the right one. For example, if I wanted to persuade you that mint chocolate chip was the best ice cream flavour (it definitely is), I might say that when you eat it, you feel refreshed, which is the exact feeling you want on a hot summer day. The logic of wanting to feel refreshed on a hot summer day is the logical argument I used to make my point.
2. Emotion: pulling at the heartstrings of your audience, or "hitting them in the feels" as the kids say, is another very effective way to persuade someone to agree with you. As an example, think of the ads that you see on TV for the SPCA, or to donate money to a cause from a developing country. Showing the sad faces of pets and children make the audience feel emotional; upset and guilty, so we pick up the phone to donate.
3. Expertise: being able to speak with authority/expertise on a specific topic, is the final way to form an argument. If you are someone who does a lot of gaming, and you are trying to tell me which video game is the best in terms of quality and overall experience, I would be inclined to believe you since you know a lot about the gaming community and would be able to give accurate information.
Now that we know more about the specific ways you can argue/persuade/defend your opinion on any given topic, let's try out our new skill!
Below are some questions where I will ask you to pick ONE of two things. Your task is to tell me which one is better, and WHY. For example, use persuasive writing to tell me why Coke is better than Pepsi. Once you have done this, reread your writing and tell me if your argument was one of logic, emotion, or expertise.
Example: Hot OR Cold? Cold is always better than hot. In cold weather, you can bundle up in cute, cozy clothes, and snuggle with your pets to keep warm. In hot weather, I feel yucky and grumpy. Here, I used emotional arguments.
*Your answers will be more detailed, but I included the above just so you have an idea of what I am asking for.
*Written responses should be a paragraph EACH.
1. McDonald's OR Wendy's ?
2. Coke OR Pepsi?
3. R&B Music OR Rap Music?
4. Beach OR Cottage?
5. Pie OR Cake?
6. Chocolate OR Vanilla?
7. Bike OR Skateboard?
8. Mortal Kombat OR Call of Duty?
Grammer
class 7th chapter: Prepositions
Manu and Meenu moved the table ________ the dinning room.
a) into
b) onto
c) upon
Answer:
a) into
Explanation:
U can't move table upon nor onto the dinning room therefore it is into
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Slogan or Motto about gender equality and economic prosperity
plz dont answer if u are not sure : )
Answer:
Child labour is our fight
and
gender equality is everyone rights
It is not a matter of job or race of height, Every individual deserves to be treated well and treated right.
is this passage from julius caesar, why does antony repeat the phrase he is an honorable man
He was my friend, faithful and just to me.
But Brutus says he was ambitious,
And Brutus is an honourable man.
. . .
When that the poor have cried, Caesar hath wept.
. . .
Yet Brutus says he was ambitious,
And Brutus is an honourable man.
. . .
I thrice presented him a kingly crown,
Which he did thrice refuse. Was this ambition?
Yet Brutus says he was ambitious,
And sure he is an honourable man. (III.ii.82–96)
The reason Anthony said the word honorable so many times is because he draws powers to the word, he uses it in a sarcastic manner to show that really Brutus is not honorable in his acts.
According to Stephen King what is the purpose of horror writing
Answer:
To Temporarily Free The Imagination
the bus (a.has left b.had left c.shall have left) by the I arrive at the station
Write an essay about a life experience that has profoundly affected you. What did you learn from this experience and how will you apply these lessons as you go forward through life
Answer:
An experience in my life that affected me deeply, modifying my perception of the context and of my daily motivation was the death of my brother due to a traffic accident. Thus, this fateful event showed me the finiteness of human life, which from one moment to the next can disappear practically without prior notice. In addition, it taught me to value my loved ones much more and the moments that I live with them, while one does not know if the experiences that take place could be repeated.
5. Write a journal about what you do in a day (from the moment you
wake up till you hit the bed) during lockdown. (8)
Answer:
I wake up in the morning and sit on the couch for 2 mins before brushing my teeth breakfast and study till noon. I watch Television till evening and drink a coffee, take a bath and eat my dinner and finally, I hit my bed : )
Explanation:
I don't know y I gave this big of an answer for 5 points, guess I liked the question, Plzz mark as the brainliest.
Identify Transitive and Intransitive verbs in the following sentences. 1. Our forces fought bravely. 2. The birds fly in the sky. 3. You killed the snake with a stone. 4.He floated a paper-boat. 5.Wood floats in water. 6. Turn him out. 7. Turn to the left.
Select the correct answer. What do the two passages have in common? A. They both claim that standardized tests can be stressful. B. They both claim that standardized tests will make grading easier for teachers. C. They both claim that standardized tests will create stress for teachers and students. D. They both claim that standardized tests will hold teachers more accountable. E. They both claim that standardized tests will make students more active in learning.
Answer:
C
Explanation: I don't know what the passage is so... I'm guessing C.
Answer:
Its A.
Explanation:
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What would be the best topic sentence for the following paragraph? The Mac has a much design and can run multiple programs faster. This makes the Mac the ideal choice if you want to edit music or videos. You are also less likely to receive a virus with a Mac but do Apple provides fantastic customer supportNow the cheaper but you get what you pay for Put out the extra money and the superior computer
I myself have been struggling with these same problems if you have come by the answers and could help it would be much appreciated.
Answer: When buying a computer, the Mac is better than a PC.
Explanation:
Can you give me a example of creative simile please
Answer:
As cute as a kitten
As happy as a clam
Explanation:
the trains stop _____ all stations. option a)at b)on c)in d)to
Who is the intended audience for his present ion?
Answer:
where are the options?
Explanation:
I could help.
Which is the most effective paraphrase of the passage?
Although one can enjoy comfort at home, exploration is more rewarding by far.
One should seek riches in far-away lands, where houses are made of gold.
Even though there might be riches in far-away places, there is no place as wonderful as home
Answer: The answer is C
Explanation: Even though there might be riches in far-away places, there is no place as wonderful as home.
Why is objectivity so important to historical accounts?
Answer:
It is important to be as objective as possible when doing historical research so that your work does not end up having excessive biases. Having such preconceptions can make us prone to bias. Therefore, we must be as objective as possible so our conclusions will be as valid as possible.
Marcus and his classmates are discussing a novel in class. Which discussion observations most suggest that
Marcus has prepared before presenting his point of view to the group? Select two options.
Marcus has strong opinions about the novel.
Marcus is polite and waits for his turn to speak
Marcus has brought the novel to use as a reference.
Marcus often agrees with other students viewpoints
Marcus supports his opinions with evidenlling from the text.
Answer:
Option 3. Marcus has brought the novel to use as a reference.
Option 5. Marcus supports his opinions with evidence from the text.
Explanation:
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"Silver trucks heavy with oil or paper–
bricks or milk, teeming over highways alongside us,
on our way to clean tables, read ledgers, or save lives–
to teach geometry, or ring-up groceries as my mother did
for twenty years, so I could write this poem for all of us today. "
The last lines of the second stanza creates a sense of unity by referencing
A the shared experience of listening to loud noises
B the shared experience of the American workforce
C the shared experience of teaching and learning
D the shared need to move and travel
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Based on the stanza (which I believe is the entire paragraph displayed above the question), we can immediately disqualify A. as a choice, as there is not a lot of references to "listening to loud noises". We can also eliminate D. as there is no mention of a shared need to move and travel. This leaves us with two options: B and C. From here, I think both could work, but what led me to believe that B is the correct option is because there is always some sort of work that is being talked about in the paragraph. "clean tables, read ledgers, or save lives-to teach geometry, or ring up groceries as my mother did". I believe the line I just quoted really demonstrates how B is the right answer. Please let me know if I misunderstood and I hope I helped!
The Parson's flat or apartment is bigger than Winston's but very messy, Dishes are piled in the sink and the children's toys, books, and clothes are
scattered everywhere.
True
False
Answer:
The Parson's flat or apartment is bigger than Winston's but very messy, Dishes are piled in the sink and the children's toys, books, and clothes are scattered everywhere.
TRUE
Explanation:
'The Parsons' flat was bigger than Winston's, and dingy in a different way. Everything had a battered, trampled-on look, as though the place had just been visited by some large violent animal. Games impedimenta--hockey-sticks, boxing-gloves, a burst football, a pair of sweaty shorts turned inside out--lay all over the floor, and on the table there was a litter of dirty dishes and dog-eared exercise-books. On the walls were scarlet banners of the Youth League and the Spies, and a full-sized poster of Big Brother. There was the usual boiled-cabbage smell, common to the whole building, but it was shot through by a sharper reek of sweat, which--one knew this at the first sniff, though it was hard to say how--was the sweat of some person not present at the moment. In another room someone with a comb and a piece of toilet paper was trying to keep tune with the military music which was still issuing from the telescreen.'
which of the following describes a universal theme?
Answer:
significant for people from many cultures
What is logos/ what does it mean
What idea is emphasized through repetition?
Commuter traffic is a daily inconvenience.
The streets are unusually crowded.
The narrator is looking for her friends.
Mother Lois is not a skilled driver.
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Answer:
answer is B
Explanation:
I took the test
Hindus believe that all of life is a series of births, deaths, and rebirths.
Which theme of Nectar in a Sieve does this statement best reflect?
Hinduism has a major impact on the development of Buddhism.
The nature of life is cyclical.
Living a good life will never be rewarded after death.
Actions in life are unimportant after death.
Answer:
The nature of life is cyclical.
Explanation:
I took the test
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Read the excerpt from The Hot Zone by Richard
Preston, then use the drop-down menus to answer the
questions
What is the topic of the passage?
What is the central idea of the passage?
Half of this biocontainment operation was going to be
news containment, C. J. Peter's comments to The
Washington Post were designed to create an impression
that the situation was under control, safe, and not all that
interesting, C. J. was understating the gravity of the
situation. But he could be very smooth when he wanted,
and he used his friendliest voice with the reporters,
assuring them over the telephone that there really was no
problem, just kind of a routine technical situation,
Somehow the reporters concluded that the sick monkeys
had been "destroyed as a precaution" when in fact the
nightmare, and the reason for troops, was that the
animals hadn't been destroyed,
- The Hot Zone,
Richard Preston
Which detail supports the central idea?
Dante
Intro
Answer:
The topic is limitation of news released to the media.
The central idea is that there are situations where the truth must be hidden.
The detail that supports the central message is sentence: "C. J. Peter's comments to The Washington Post were designed to create an impression that the situation was under control"
Explanation:
In a text, the topic refers to the subject presented. In the text above, we can see that this topic is the limitation of news released to the media. We can see that this is the topic, because we saw that after a tragedy happened, the media received limited, contained information that did not present the tragedy as it actually happened.
The central idea of a text, on the other hand, refers to the message the author wants to teach the reader. In the text above, we can see that this message is that there are situations where the truth must be hidden. This is because the group hides the truth about the tragedy so as not to generate panic and despair in the population. Therefore, we can conclude that it was necessary to hide the truth for security reasons.
The details that support the central idea are the sentences that show how the message is correct, or how it happened. In this case, we can identify the following sentence as a support detail: "C. J. Peter's comments to The Washington Post were designed to create an impression that the situation was under control"
Answer:
the Answer is
b b a
Explanation:
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How does Hamlet’s speech reflect the ideals of Renaissance humanism?
Answer:
He explores the purpose of living and places a high value on reason.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's tragedy "Hamlet" tells the story of how a young son/ prince avenged the death of his father on the hands of his own uncle. Claudius had not only murdered the former king but also taken his wife, Queen Gertrude to be his own wife.
The passage / speech of Hamlet is based off the scene from Act IV scene iv, when everyone had left and only Hamlet was left on the stage. He is saying that man and animals are alike, if only men does not use his reasoning and thinking capacity. Since he's been planning on how and when to do the deed, he claims that men are supposed to use their reasoning skills everyday, or that wouldn't have made them no different to the animals. This importance of reason and thinking was one of the more important issues that Renaissance humanism emphasizes, thus reflected in this scene.
Use feel as a linking verb in a sentence
Answer:
Linking Verb Examples Sentences
William is excited about his promotion.
She seems upset about the announcement.
The eggs smell rotten.
He went red after tripping on the rug.
Your wedding plans sound nice.
You look exhausted after studying all night.
I am putty in his hands.
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The similarities between shopping mall and open air-market
Explanation:
Both of them are for selling goods.
Both of them helps to create employment opportunities.
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Specific details on your favorite subjects
Answer:
A square is a polygon with 4 sides of equal length and 4 right angle corners (90 degree corners).
Because it has 4 sides of equal length, a square is a regular quadrilateral.
A square is also a rectangle with equal sides and a rhombus with right angles.
The area of a square is equal to the length of one side to the power of two (length squared).
Help me find the mistake in this sentence
Answer:
D other
Explanation:
That sounds weird so i think thats the mistake.