Answer:
I know of second one the answer is false
1. King uses his description of segregation as the basis for an argument. What is the central claim of that arguments? What does King ask his audience to do about the situation he describes?
2. What does King mean by "the tranquilizing drug of gradualism"? Why does he warn his audience to resist it?
3. In King's vision, the oppressed do not rise up and crush their oppressors. Why not? How do the details by which he defines his dream fit in with what King tells his audience in paragraphs 6-7 and with his general philosophy of nonviolence?
4. King relies heavily on Figures of Speech throughout his address, particularly metaphor: The nation has given its black citizens a "bad check"; racial injustice is "quicksand"; brotherhood is a "table"; freedom is a bell that rings from the "hilltops". Choose several of these figures that you find effective, and explain how they help King to compare and contrast the "appalling condition" of the past and present with his brighter vision for the future.
Because of the similar color schemes and subject matter, this painting is an example of a principle of art called harmony.
I'd have to say c but you've got the letters mixed up, so to be safe it's because they often represented animals. The sphinx for example represented Horemakhet, a god who Thutmosis IV 'dreamt' about to become pharaoh.
Answer:
Introduction
Explanation:
<u>Introduction </u>– this is the right answer. The fashion life cycle is the course of life of fashion and its stages. <u>During the introduction stage, fashion is presented to the exclusive audience, most likely on fashion shows. It is worn by celebrities and can be seen in media, but it is not yet generally available to a wide audience. </u>
<u>Adoption </u>– this is not the right answer. The phase of adoption comes after the commercial introduction of the product, and it is marked by the moment people begin following the new style.
<u>Peak </u>– is not the right answer. The peak of fashion is the moment when it comes to mass acceptance and production.
<u>Obsolescence</u> – is not the correct answer. Obsolescence is a rejection of fashion and its products by consumers.