Answer:
Clinton uses the expression "glass ceiling" showing that we are prevented from following our dreams for fear of judgment and failure, but sooner or later this glass ceiling will be broken, freeing us from these limitations and allowing us to make our dreams come true.
Explanation:
Diction refers to the choice of words that an author uses as the main vehicle of the message intended by the text. In the case of the excerpt from Clinton's text, shown in the question above, we can see that the use of the pronoun "we" promotes the objective of communicating directly with the public and of being included in this message, causing identification between the public and the author. Then he uses the expression "glass ceiling" which is used to describe a person's flaws and errors and which should be judged on the basis of that, to describe a limitation that prevents us from conquering our dreams. Accordingly, Clinton says that we have not yet defeated our fear of failures and judgments that limit us to be successful, but that one day we will all break that glass ceiling and we will all be able to follow and fulfill our dreams.
Answer:
I legit just finsihed this T^T Sorry if this is the wrong topic that you did
Btw are you in FLVS?
Explanation:
Introduction:
Most of us, at at least one point of our life, have experienced a time in a moving vehicle where someone almost got into an accident or did get into one. Neither fun, but here is something you did not know. This year alone there have been 6,357 fatal car accidents, even during the Pandemic, where we should all be staying home. Today we will be talking about the effect automobiles have on our society today including, deadly accidents, too fast of transportation, and toxic fumes damaging the ozone layer.
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If it was me writing the question, I think I'd pick 3. Speeding a a typical example. I go to church every Wed. Evening. I have to drive 25km to get there. The police are always along the road somewhere. There is a place where they can hide every 1.6 km (1 mile). You never know where they are.
I can tell you that I stay well within the Speed Limit (about 65 mph). I go about 60. Everything on 4 wheels passes me. It is not the young people exclusively that are speeding: it's the 1/2 ton trucks. Do they get caught? Sometimes. Are there any age groups that are singled out? Don't think so. It's a faulty piece of reasoning to believe because you are speeding you'll be a teen. And it is rhetorically stupid to think most accidents are caused by males while on pavement. I'm on a highway when I observe all this. Males do most of the driving in my area because they work somewhere other than where they live. And almost everyone goes on pavement. It's tough on vehicles on off pavement roads. No one uses them unless they have to. And you better have good glass insurance if you do (go off pavement).
I pick 3
Answer:
b. she thinks her husband wasn’t given enough time to pick his paper
Explanation:
As she arrives late, she believes it is unfair that her husband did not have enough time.