Answer: I dont know about the first one but i think the others are correct.
Explanation: I dont actuall understand the first one sooooo
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George Orwell uses examples - 'millions of peasants are robbed of their farms', 'people are imprisoned for years without ot trial or shot in the back of the neck.
These are all examples he uses to support his claim of 'political speech and writing are largely the defense of the indefensibe' but using examples of the indefensible.
HOPE THAT HELPS
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Satyagraha:
Rama Rajya:
Arouse emotions:
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Satyriasis: It is Gandhi’s secular method of resolving conflicts. Rama Rajah: Many people ridiculed the phrase ‘Rama Rajah’ which Gandhi occasionally employed to describe the goal of Indian Freedom Struggle Arouse emotions: Aristotle said that an effective communicator must have an ability to rouse emotions among audience
King says we have to realize that it is always the time “to do right”! He made the point that in order for everyone in the U.S to have human dignity, the “quicksand”-like national policy of his time must be changed to “solid rock”. By engaging in “nonviolent direct action”, they bring hidden things out into the open. Without the problems clearly being seen, society would remain otherwise. It leads to healing.
that’s 6 sentences so take out the 1st sentence if you want to make it 5 :)
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T. J. fools Stacey into giving him his new coat, because it will fit him better. Uncle Hammer is furious, and tells Stacey to let T. J. keep the coat. The day before Christmas, Papa returns from the railroads. That evening, everyone in the family, including L. T., gathers to tell stories. Eventually, L. T. tells the story of a previous Christmas, in 1876, when a gang of white men came to his house and killed his parents. The children are horrified, but Papa wants them to hear about their history. In the middle of the night, Cassie wakes to overhear the adults talking about the boycott of the Wallace store and of the need for someone to give the black community credit so they can shop in Vicksburg. They think of using the farm as collateral, but they don't want to lose their land.
The children are delighted to receive books for Christmas. Stacey and Cassie get books by Alexander Dumas and Christopher-John and Little Man get two volumes of Aesop's fables. The Averies join the Logans for Christmas dinner. Jeremy comes over and gives Stacey a whistle. Stacey doesn't know how to react, and after Jeremy leaves he asks Papa. Papa says there's nothing wrong with friendship, but that friendship with whites usually leads to trouble.
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this is little too long but right i believe