D. A dead bird
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Answer:In the very beginning of the letter he establishes his ethos by saying “My Dear Fellow Clergymen”. By doing this he establishes that he is an equal to those who criticized him. He also states that he is the president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. He then reminds them that he was invited to Birmingham through the conferences affiliate. He also builds the ethos of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference by providing information about their operation in every southern state and information about the large number of affiliates that they have.
Later in his letter MLK notes that he is a minister of the church. He reminds the readers of this before he discusses his disappointments with the church, so his claims will be taken seriously. He uses all of these things to build his ethos, so that he can show that he is equal to his critics. He needs to remind them that he is an equal so his argument is something of worth.
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B). Japan’s deception and successive surprise attacks revealed its aggressive stance in World War II.
Explanation:
In the given excerpt from President Roosevelt's 'Day of Infamy' speech better known as Pearl Harbor Address that was delivered on 7th of December 1941, the key idea that is discussed would be '<u>Japan's deception(reflected by the phrase 'attack was deliberately planned') and successive surprise attacks(exposed Japanese onslaught and wicked character while attacking Philippine, Wake, Midway, Hong Kong, Malaya, etc.) on United States' naval and military forces disclosed its hostile attitude in Second World War</u>.' This led the United States to enter the war officially when president declared that 'all measures be taken for our defense.' Thus, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.
Coachable
Creativity
Decisiveness
Emotional intelligence
Confidence
Motivated
Communicative
Patient
Problem-solving
Ethical
For Zhuangzi, knowledge is relative to the perspectives we have of reality at the moment. This means that we will never know for sure whether what we know at the moment is real or not. It depends on our perspective. He explains this by showing how one day he dreamed that he was a butterfly, at the moment the dream is happening, his knowledge was limited to the butterfly's perspective, when he woke up, he realized that that perspective was not real, because now he had knowledge with his own perspective, however he could not confirm if they were real too, because he could be a butterfly, dreaming that he was a man, at that moment.
With that, Zhuangzi makes a connection with the myth of Plato's cave, showing that our perceptions and the feelings we feel about the environment in which we are inserted are not enough to make us sure of anything.