Answer:
Propaganda posters are simple and don't involve any unnecessary details. A few good examples are in the attachments I've provided.
Explanation:
A good simple idea for a school could be a picture of a student helping another person (maybe off the ground?) with the caption "Be kind, save a life." It doesn't have to be incredibly intricate, but this simple idea is encouraging people to be kind to others, for they could be struggling. It's a powerful symbol that would be good propaganda.
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B. He will be the next king of Scotland
The correct answer is A. persuasive essay.
Indeed, Wilson had sent a series of messages to Congress in order to persuade them to declare War on Germany and the Central Powers. It is a clear utilization of Pathos as he dismisses the idea that the war is being waged due to conflicting European imperial interests but due to the “savagery” of Germans. Historically speaking he was alluding to the decision of Germany to resume its U-Boat war against neutral civilian passenger ships. He is using relatable, emotional arguments to Congress and Americans who would be horrified if their own “men, women and children” were the victims of German “wholesome destruction”.
Answer:
in explanation
Explanation:
1: Unusual - Adjective
2: TCSO - Proper Noun
3: For Special Donors - Prep. Phrase
4: Its - Possessive Pronouns
5: Randomly - Adverb
6: Began - Verb
7: Neither/Nor - Conjunctions
8: Nicely - It's an adverb. I'm not sure what else it would be.
9: Member - Common Noun
10: Wow - Wow can be an interjection, an acronym, or a noun. Here, it is an interjection because that's the only choice lol.