I think the answer is C because almost every movie has a villain, or arguments happen between characters.
Answer:
1. nice, kind sue helped matt with his books she is kind, samantha gave sue a cookie she is so nice
2. shut, close she shut the door hard. she softly closed the window
3. happy, Jolly Jolly was she in a good mood she was so happy she jumped up and down
4. hope, wish she hoped her grandma would come soon she wished on the wishing fountain
5. cold, chilly it was very chilly outside. the icecream was cold
6. pair, couple the pair danced to the music, the couple looked very cute
7. boat, ship the boat was very little, the ship had ghost pirates haunting it
Martin Luther King Jr's "I Have a Dream" speech, where he called for civil and economic rights and pleaded for the end of racism, is considered one of the most influential speeches in the history if the United States.
King uses three rhetorical techniques:
- <u><em>Voice Merging:</em></u> Combines excerpts from previous scriptures from preachers with the speaker's own words.
- <em><u>Prophetic Voice:</u></em> Similar to the style of Old Testament prophets, which gives a sense or urgency pleading for this issue to be assessed as soon as possible.
- <em><u>Dynamic Spectacle:</u></em> The speech was delivered in the right place, at the right time. In this case, during the Civil Rights Movement march on Washington.
Answer: Lines 1 and 3 and lines 2 and 4
Explanation: Look at the last word on the end of each line.
Say these words aloud. "Thought" and "caught"; "turn" and "fern".
They sound almost the same, don't they?
When you're looking for words to rhyme, often they need to sound the same.
Also, sometimes you can tell if words rhyme if just one or two letters in front of the word are different, like "star" and "car".