In "An inconvenient truth", Al Gore states that the level of atmospheric carbon dioxide goes up and down every year. When it's summer in the northern hemisphere, where there is the majority of the vegetation " the leaves come out and they breathe in the carbon dioxide and the amount in the atmosphere goes down". On the winter the vegetation exhales carbon dioxide and so the levels increase. This is what a college professor of him found out. He started making these measurements in 1958. By the middle sixties, when the teacher shown Al Gore's class, the graphic showed clearly that the levels were going up.
The correct response is “C. Germany’s attack on Russia was
similar to betraying all the rules of civilization.”
When Joseph Stalin addressed his people during this radio
broadcast, it was to communicate that Germany had attacked Russia despite a
non-aggression act (or peace treaty).
Thus, Stalin was mentioning how Russia was betrayed by Germany. Additionally, because cannibalism is generally
seen to be innately wrong by civilized societies, Stalin alludes to how waging
war when peace was communicated as the goal is low/uncivilized and even
cannibal-like.
The inference is that the use of juxtaposition in this excerpt affect the meaning of the passage affect the understanding of the setting as C. it illustrates a literal and figurative divide between two places.
<h3>What is an inference?</h3>
It should be noted that an inference is the conclusion deduced based on the information given in the excerpt.
In this case, the inference is that the use of juxtaposition in this excerpt affect the meaning of the passage affect the understanding of the setting as it illustrates a literal and figurative divide between two places.
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In Chekhov's "The Bet," the banker and the lawyer both learn the futility of their wager, as they have found that life and its conditions differ greatly from their more youthful perceptions. The lawyer learns that his sweeping statement that life on any terms is better than death...
I wrote an essay about it. They’re in the photos