Answer: In this lesson students will deconstruct Patrick Henry's famous speech to explore the tools of effective persuasion including appeals rhetorical strategies
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I think the error in this works-cited entry is the order its in.
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D). "Then the sky darkens, and a loud splattering of rain begins to fall."
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The setting describing the darkening of the sky and the loud splattering sound of the beginning of the rain functions to signal the progressing action of the scene. It functions to indicate to the readers that things will not remain as merry as a picnic sight has to be. The sound of rain and dark sky breaks the enjoyment, calmness, and relaxing environment of the day and symbolizes that something fierce is approaching. This prepares the readers for an onset storm and hence, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.
In To Build a Fire in Jack London's 1908 story of life in the winter in the Yukon the author talks about the extreme dangers of hiking alone at -59 degrees centigrade and the difficulty of lighting a fire to warm up. Historically, it would be about just after the gold rush of 1898 in the Yukon in which many ill-prepared men came from warmer climes (like Sam McGee of Plumtree Tennessee) and perished due to lack of respect for the harsh winter conditions.
Answer:Redemption is the idea of being saved from sin or evil. In Scrooge we see a man who is transformed from a greedy, selfish miser into a generous and good-natured character by the end. He is shown the error of his ways by the ghosts that visit him and is redeemed by his own willingness to change.
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