She was a warrior with the soft armor of a seamstress; a warrior with the powerful weapon of the Sunday school teacher; a warrio
r wearing a warrior's helmet made of a crown of perfectly coiled braids; a soldier whose tank in this battle was a city bus; an improbable warrior leading an unlikely army of waitresses and street sweepers and shopkeepers and auto mechanics; a warrior protected in this army by the piercing weapons of love and nonviolence, more powerful than any weapons or any army before or since. Jennifer Granholm, "Remembering Rosa Parks" Which sentence best states the effect the repetition of the word "warrior" has on the audience?
In this sentence lies the explanation of the use of the word warrior.She is not a soldier in real life but she has wars to fight.The last sentence makes it clear that the sort of warrior this girl is will not go to battle but will face every situation she has to in her very difficult life.
make sure all medicines, cleaning products, chemicals and potentially harmful cosmetics, such as nail varnish, are locked away out of the sight and out of reach of children
do not store medicines, cleaning products or chemicals near food
keep all chemicals in their original containers and never put medicines or chemicals, such as weedkiller, in soft drinks bottles
when encouraging children to take medicine (when they're sick), do not refer to tablets as sweets
do not leave old medicines lying around – take them to your local pharmacist to dispose of safely
keep cigarettes (including vaping equipment and supplies) and tobacco out of the reach of children and do not smoke in front of children
button batteries, such as those used in watches and also found in greeting cards that play a tune, can be easily swallowed, so keep them and the devices that use them out of reach of children
some plants can be harmful to children so keep a careful eye on them when they are in your garden or outside in an area where plants grow
"tide pods" (small capsules of detergent or liquid washing powder) are both dangerous and easily swallowed – keep on a high shelf or similar where young children cannot get to them
whenever possible, buy medicines that come in child-resistant containers
rinse out medicine or cosmetic containers and dispose of them in a place where children cannot reach them
do not take or give medicines in the dark, to avoid taking an incorrect dosage
Answer: use rhetorical questions such as “you’re a voter aren’t you?”
Explanation: asking them if they are a voter without them having to reply allows them to question if they are. Being a ‘voter’ is an aspect of your character meaning you are an upstanding citizen and socially active so it will encourage people to vote to be that person