Answer: Rhetorical device
Explanation: the article uses rhetorical devices to inform you of an issue
No because you can't round anything unless the number is 5 and above
Answer:
<u><em>B) Repetition</em></u>
Explanation:
<em>Repetition</em> is a rhetorical device that repeats the same words and/or phrases or even full sentences in order to make a stronger impression and put an accent to what a writer considers to be the most important idea in the text. Its use is common in both prose and poetry.
Examples of repetition in the given excerpt are: <u><em>One hundred years later</em></u><em> </em>and <u><em>Negro</em></u> as both of them repeat 3 times.
B
<span>B. Mr. Parsons said, "Class, today we're going to read the poem "The Road Not Taken'" by Robert Frost."</span>
Hamilton conveys his ideas about the limited power of the Judicial Branch of the government in Paragraph 2 because <em>A. He points out that the Judiciary cannot undermine the other two branches, but they can both undermine it</em>. Hamilton states that the Judicial Branch is the least powerful because the Executive holds the sword and the Legislature both holds the purse and makes the rules to regulate the duties and rights of citizens.