There are many ways to promote Americanism, like helping the environment, standing up for a cause, I'm not talking about riots or protest or stuff like that or sorta be an activist i guess but not violently protesting like i said before.
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Visual metaphors are one of the most persuasive techniques to use in advertising (Jeong, 2008). ... Happiness is clearly an emotion which is portrayed in many advertisements to gain the attention of consumers. Most brands try to portray the idea that their product will make their consumers experience certain emotions.
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I was always taught to write a transition sentence, and restate your thesis backwards before writing a concluding sentence. For example, if my thesis statement was "Thoreau's writings show an appreciation for nature, individualistic ideas, and rebellion against common society," then my conclusion paragraph would have a transition sentence, a sentence about rebellion against society, then independence, and appreciation of nature. Then there would be a concluding sentence.
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<h3>When they understood and learned more about the lives of Calpurnia, Boo Radley and Tom Robinson.</h3>
Explanation:
- Scout and Jem began to see life from other people's perspective when they understood and learned more about the lives of Calpurnia, Boo Radley and Tom Robinson.
- At first, they thought that they were forced to listen to Calpurnia and felt that she was tyrannical. But once they realized how life was hard for Calpurnia, they soon understood the efforts made by Calpurnia to survive as an Africa-American was not easy.
- Secondly, Scout and Jem realized that Boo was not as bad as they thought to be. They realized that they were wrong in their judgement and that Boo Radley was, in fact, a good person.
- And finally when Scout understood what life was like for Tom Robinson, Scout realized that the society where she lived was corrupted and evil. After learning more about the lives of Calpurnia, Boo Radley and Tom Robinson, Scout and Jem become more mature and understanding than they were before.