<span>It might be understood that this scene might foreshadow Johnny's death at the end. After crying and revealing their emotions, the characters decided to hide in a church and they started to read a book and he really liked it. He felt identified with the Southern gentlemen because of their looks.<span>
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Answer:
- Roosevelt appeals to the emotions of the audience by referring to Hitler’s rise to power and the tragic consequences of his government.
- Roosevelt appeals to the logic of the audience by noting that the interests of the people are not considered in a one-party government.
- Roosevelt appeals to the logic of the audience by explaining reasons why the amendment would allow the Soviets to ignore a human right.
In this excerpt, Eleanor Roosevelt explains why a compromise on human rights issues is often equivalent to nullifying the protection. She does this by first describing an issue in which compromising (with the Soviets) would eliminate the protection of the right. She also appeals to the logic of the listeners when she explains that in one-party systems, the rights of citizens are often ignored. Finally, she emphasizes this fact by reminding the reader of Hitler's regime and its consequences.
Everyone is guaranteed their natural rights/ freedoms no matter your race, gender, sexual preference ,age and etc.
The Winged monkeys grab Dorothy and <span>They finally found a solution.</span>