<span>The correct answer is : After reading the whole book, the ending was unsatisfying.
-just took the test</span>
Some annotations that show the strategies used by Eleanor Roosevelt are:
- She appealed to their emotions
- She tried using logic to convince them how important the Declaration was
- She gave some example about people whose freedom and rights were not protected
<h3>What was the text about?</h3>
Eleanor Roosevelt was talking to UN members about the need and importance to vote for the Declaration of human rights.
Hence, we can see that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was later passed and this was due to the efforts of Eleanor and so many others on the United Nations member committee.
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Okay, so basically what the excerpt is talking about is that Macbeth says that usually when you kill a man, he stays dead, and doesn't come back to haunt his murderers. However, here, in this play, Macbeth constantly sees the ghosts of his victims who come back to torture his already frail psyche. These lines are important because they show how Macbeth is slowly becoming crazy, seeing things, becoming devoured by guilt.
Some causes are
-loss of loved one through death, divorce, or separtaion
-social isolation or feelings of being deprived
- major life changes--moving, graduation, job change, retirement