Answer: Alleged stabbing and beating of a local shop owner.
Explanation:
The Text in question is a Reuters News Agency article titled "A<em> Tense Calm On Brazil-Venezuelan Border After Anti-Immigrant Riot". </em>
It is no secret that Venezuela have been going through some tough Economic times for a couple of years now and this had led to a significant number of it's people trying to leave the country for greener pastures. One of those such placed is Brazil with which they share a border with.
Venezuelans are able to enter through the Pacaraima border post however, on the Friday before this article was published, four alleged Venezuelan immigrants severely beat up a local shop owner in the town of Pacaraima. The local residents were enraged by this and in the riot that ensued, chased 1,200 Venezuelans, including women and children, back into Venezuela and destroyed the tents they were camping in as well as burning the belongings left behind.
In order to best accomplish this, speakers use a variety of arguments and strategies, most of which can be summed up into the three rhetorical appeals: ethos,<span> logos</span><span>, and </span><span>pathos.</span><span> When used effectively, these three appeals can be powerful tools for achieving a speaker’s persuasive goal.</span>
"Through the Tunnel" tells the story of Jerry, who is on vacation with his mother. Though he is only a young boy, the story can be read about his passage into manhood.
While he is at the beach, he sees a group of older boys swimming. At times they appear to be diving, because they go under the water for a bit without immediately coming back up. When they do come up for air, they are on the other side of a large rock. Jerry realizes they must be swimming through an underwater tunnel. He feels ashamed he is unable to follow them and vows he will do it too.
He begins to practice holding his breath but this causes his nose to bleed and he feels sick. He is afraid and wants to give up. At this point, the end of their vacation is getting closer, and Jerry knows the time is now. Basically, he's afraid to do it and he's afraid not to do it.
Eventually, Jerry jumps into the water and swims through the tunnel. He's afraid but he keeps going anyway. After a few minutes he appears on the other side -- he's accomplished his goal and feels triumphant.
This quite literally mimics a boy moving into adulthood. He has set a challenge for himself and is scared by the thought of it. Likewise, growing up is challenging and scary. He has moments when he thinks he cannot possibly continue, but he does. Growing up is the same way.
At the end of the story, he emerges on the other side a new person -- one who has moved through his fear and is now triumphant. In this way, swimming through the tunnel symbolizes a boy growing into a man.
In AP tests, yes. But in general, no
Answer:
glass and plastic bottles
Explanation: