Answer:
Ghandi’s non-violent personality is a rhetorical device all unto itself. It makes him look beyond approachable to the beneficiary of the report. One example starts on line 64. Ghandi states, “If you think that there is any substance in my letter, and if you will care to discuss matters with me, and if to that end you would like me to postpone publication of this letter, I shall gladly refrain on receipt of a telegram to that effect soon after this reaches you.” Ghandhi doesn’t pressurize the British government, he propounds to not publish the letter so that they can sit down and have a decent talk. On top of that, he has it hand-delivered by an English companion. He is definitely far more inviting than the Americans were in their Declaration of Independence.
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I didnt change much i just put different words that sound smarter
I'd go with the flaws of human nature and the inability to perfect the world around us (aka nature)
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Answer: D other buildings
Explanation:
The poem titled "The Library" by Barbara A. Huff starts by stating that the library, in plain sight, seems like any other building because they all have the same structure made of stone, glass, marble, iron, and concrete. However, says the author, only the library is the only one that offers the chance to go on all kinds of adventures and appreciate real and imaginary stories through the magic of reading books.
"Burn and rave at close of day" That means keep fighting for your life because close of day means old age. I hope this helped if it did can you please mark it brainliest! =)