They ruled unanimously that there is a meaningful distinction between punishing the content of speech and using speech as evidence of motive in a crime. (Unanimously- agreed to by all)
Answer: C. hyperbole.
Explanation: An Hyperbole is a literary device which consists in make an obvious exaggeration to help to emphasize a point in a text. In the poem "For a Lady I Know" by Countee Cullen, we can see a clear example of an hyperbole, because the author intentionally exaggerates the Lady's racism by saying that she thinks that even in heaven there is a separation of classes, where the black cherubs are the ones to do the chores.
Answer:
Simile
Explanation:
Similes are when you say "like" or "as." In the excerpt, it says "My mother's voice was LIKE a cool dark room in summer..." This is comparing the narrator's mother to a peaceful room in summer. This is to show how the narrator's mother is very calming and likable.
Answer:
i think the answer is option no 2nd...
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Hello there,
Shauna would be using "narrative evidence".She would be using the information of the government, which mean each point that the government make's, they are all experimented and they are proven. The information is interviewed by many other people, and so on. Your correct answer would be "<span>narrative evidence".
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