1: Do you want to go out?
I can’t. I am studying for History test
2: Mum is visiting her aunt and Dad is walking the dog
3: we go on holiday every August
We do, we are flying to Italy this year
4: is Fran tidying her bedroom?
No, she’ s tired. She is lying on her bed and watching TV
Answer:
<em>The colonists have no other choice but to prepare for war if they want freedom.</em>
Explanation:
Patrick Henry was an attorney, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, and governor of Virginia.
Patriots, whom he represented, were the ones who were for independence from British influence. On the other side were Loyalists who supported the rule of the British government.
In this speech, he states that they tried every peaceful way in order to stop British autocracy, but with no success. So, now the only way to gain freedom is to fight for it.
The main idea of "Ain’t I a Woman" is to portray <span>the experience of an African American woman.
</span>
<span>one who kills you in a few seconds, beings as then you don't suffer and don't have to go through more and more pain.</span>
Churchill makes use of parallel construction partically in the last paragraph of our exerpt. He gradually builds his case and concludes in a way to raise people to his cause. He repeatedly begins his sentences with "We shall.." This makes it sound like he already has a recruitment of people on his side- whether or not he does we do not know. "<span>We shall not flag nor fail. We shall go on to the end. We shall fight in France and on the seas and oceans; we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air. We shall defend our island..." This is an extremely effective and commonly used rhetorical device.</span>