Based on the passage from President Franklin D. Roosevelt's first inaugural address, the persuasive technique he used was appeal to emotion. This is because he did not relay any factual information but rather he aimed to gain the people's sympathy. This was evident especially in the statement: "<span>This great Nation will endure as it has endured, will revive and will prosper.</span>"
My pancake cake recipe:
Assume the mix has already had water added.
1. Lightly whip the mix until it's slightly resistant
2. Generously dash it with a mixture of brown sugar and cinnamon
3. Stir until the mixture blends with the mix somewhat evenly
4. Chill 1/4 cup of whole milk then with vanilla extract, add to the mix and continue to stir (until even)
5. Pour mix into container and lightly sprinkle with chocolate chips
6. Cook until a light or golden brown and then add light drizzle of maple syrup
Answer:
A. An American boy heading west in the 1800s
Explanation:
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
An oxymoron is a figure of speech containing words that seem to contradict each other. It's often referred to as a contradiction in terms. As with other rhetorical devices, oxymorons are used for a variety of purposes. Sometimes they're used to create a little bit of drama for the reader; sometimes they're used to make a person stop and think, whether that's to laugh or to wonder.