<span>You have to multiple 3.14 time the diameter
3.14*15
47.1
and then add 1
= 48.1 (Its 1 not .1)</span>
Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:
Read the following excerpt from Henry David Thoreau's "Resistance to Civil Government"
It is truly enough said that a corporation has no conscience, but a corporation of conscientious men is a corporation with a conscience.
Which of these rhetorical devices does Thoreau use here?
Answer:
Parallelism
Explanation:
We can say that Thoreau used the parallelism in the paragraph shown above. That's because he wrote phrases that, in sequence, have equivalent meanings and a grammatical pattern that makes them similar within reading. This allows an idea to be highlighted and intensified during the reading of the text.
They are the author's memories and impressions with the man he based Life of Pi off of. If you read the introduction(which is all in italics) he talks about how he came to write the book, and one thing the author mentions is the first meeting of real-life Piscine. So while the story is going on, the author adds in his thoughts on the main character.
Answer:
<em>Light</em> and<em> weight</em>
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Explanation:
Unlike the perfect rhyme, where both the consonants and vowels at the end of words rhyme completely, the slant rhyme is a type of rhyme where words end in similar, but not identical sounds.
In most cases, words that form the slant rhyme end in identical consonants and different vowels. We can notice this in the given poem as well. Words <em>light </em>and <em>weight</em> end in the same consonant (sound expressed by the combination of letters <em>ght</em>), but different vowels (sounds expressed by letters <em>i</em> and <em>ei</em>). This is why these words create a slant rhyme.
The rest of the words rhyme completely.
Answer:
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