I believe the answer is "not credible."
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Answer:
A. Immigrants were diagnosed with a disease.
Explanation:
In this passage, we learn that immigrants were held at Ellis Island while they were physically examined. If the doctors found a person had a communicable disease, they were hospitalized in the island. This means that the immediate cause of hospitalization was being diagnosed with a disease. This was most likely a measure that fulfilled two purposes. On the one hand, it provided treatment to sick people. On the other hand, it tried to prevent the spread of contagious diseases to the population at large.
Answer: The type of organization that Martin and his group should use for their informational speech is "sequential."
D is the answer choice.
Explanation:
There are seven different types of Informative speaking designs. Sequential uses the design of moving through time/process. Since the children are learning to make peanut butter and jelly sandwiches they will use this speech design/organization.
Since the first graders are familiar with this food this choice will be effective for his speech choice. By using the sequential design, he is showing the children the order that each event occurs such as using the bread, spreading the peanut butter and jelly.
Answer:
The monologue shows Lady Macbeth does not really believe her husband to be capable of achieving great things by himself. She believes that he needed some persuasion to achieve things.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's "Macbeth" revolves around the story of how a general, Macbeth moved up to the throne of Scotland. The play deals with themes of betrayal, greed, good vs. evil, appearance vs. reality, ambition, supernatural influences, etc.
The given passage from Act I scene v shows Lady Macbeth reacting to her husband's letter. In the letter, Macbeth had written that he had been made the new Thane of Cawdor and she felt happy about the good news. But at the same time, she wants him to return fast for she believes he did not have the strong will to get what he wants. And so, she will 'talk' him into being brave and go after the things that will make him great.
This monologue shows Lady Macbeth does not really believe her husband to be capable of achieving great things by himself. She believes that he needed some persuasion to achieve things.