Explanation:
Abigail Williams is a villainous character in that she cold-bloodedly and deliberately sets out to destroy innocent people's lives. She knows full well what will happen to the people she falsely accuses of witchcraft and also knows that they're all completely innocent. Yet she goes right ahead and accuses them anyway, knowing that with each false accusation her power and prestige will only increase.
Answer: The Mockingjay truly represents defiance and strife in the Book; and the fact that she loves the Mockingjay for their music. It's partially the reason why Rue trusted Katniss because of the mockingjay pin she wore.
earth to world
fat to large
smart to intelligent
alike to similar
occur to happen
strange to odd
finish to end
compassionate to merciful
thats all i know sorry
<span><span>toneforceful, logicalforceful, impassioned</span><span>purposeto present opposing arguments in order to refute a viewpointto state an opinion</span><span>structureshort sections stating different key ideasexpert opinion interwoven with historical data and anecdotes</span><span>opinionCarbon dioxide emissions are beneficial rather than harmful.Historical data does not show a problem from increased fossil fuel use. On the contrary, to improve the human experience, people everywhere should be able to use cheap fuels.</span><span>persuasive techniquesscientific data, appeal to logicscientific data, expert opinion, emotional appeal</span><span>textual evidence for persuasive techniques<span>scientific data:
“As presently constituted, earth's atmosphere contains only 370 parts per million (ppm) of the colorless and odorless gas we call carbon dioxide.”appeal to logic:
“If, then, the climate models cannot correctly predict what should be relatively easy for them to correctly predict (the effect of global warming on extreme weather events), why should we believe what they say about something infinitely more complex (the effect of a rise in the air's CO2 content on mean global air temperature)?” </span><span>scientific data:
chart showing increase in human life span because of technological progressemotional appeal:
speaker's reference to his grandson</span></span><span>influence of persuasive techniquesleaves the reader with a sense that there is no room for further debate<span>short, direct presentation makes a favorable impact on the viewer, but the relevance to the issue is not clear</span></span></span>