<span>The use of the phrasing "a date which will live in infamy" is an example of an application of an aphorism in speechwriting. An aphorism is a short saying which encapsulates a meaning or idea so fully that it can continue to live on in its own right beyond the context of its initial application. FDR's statement falls squarely into this category, having been used in continual application for many decades since its initial use.</span>
A sense of humor and honesty but it depends for everyone
Answer:
B. Parenthesis
Explanation:
A <em>dash</em> (-) is a horizontal line that floats in the middle of line of a text. It is shorter than a hyphen and it is used to indicate a range or a a pause.
<em>Parentheses </em>( ) is one of the several types of brackets. It is used to enclose materials such as numbers, word(s), phrases, sentences and symbols which includes information and can be excluded without changing the meaning of the sentence.
<em>Commas </em>are mainly used to separate parts of a sentence, items in lists, indicate a slight break, pause or transition.
<em>Brackets </em>is used to refer all types of brackets; square[ ], chevron< >, curly{ } and parentheses ( ). It is mainly used to indicate missing materials, used to state what the author intended.
Answer:
The Cape as Red as Blood, and no
Explanation:
Little red screamed and made him return it.
Answer:
1. Shaka was born about 200 years ago.
2. Do you know why he is famous?
3. The sangoma will make the spear magic.
4. Do you think I am scared? No!
5. We used a chair, stick headbands, and a hammer as props.
6. Shaka was tall, well-built, strong, and a brave soldier.
7. Ngonyama, shh, be quiet.
8. Shaka was widely respected. He was also feared by many.
Explanation: the question was worded really oddly but i tried lol