I believe the answer is A
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“Pretense” is a noun, and another form of the verb “pretend”. It is synonymous with “guise” “an act”, and can also refer to “a claim”, furthering its similarity to “pretend”. Pretense is the American spelling of the word, while pretence, with a “c”, is the British spelling. Here are some examples:
“He was hiding his anger under the pretense that everything was fine”
“She was not even making any pretence of hiding”
That is how you put "pretense" in a sentence . . . . . .
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Answer: C) Both King and Minow use repetition of key words.
Explanation:
Hi, the correct option is C) Both King and Minow use repetition of keywords.
In his speech "Vast wasteland" Newton Norman Minow, made a critique of commercial television.
The speech was given at the National Association of Broadcasters convention on May 9, 1961. In that speech, Minow repeats the word "television" many times.
So, both King and Minow use similar styles of speech.
Answer:
What is Juxtaposition
Explanation:
Writers use juxtaposition in both poetry and prose, though this common literary device looks slightly different within each realm of literature. In poetry, juxtaposition is used to build tension or highlight an important contrast.