Answer:
He references what has happened in the past and implied that there will be a change for the future.
Explanation:
Lincoln referred to the old colonial days where men longed for freedom and that now the day has come. He also encourages us to understand the the world is different now that people have removed themselves from the immoral practises, this may be a reference to slavery.
He encourages the people to view themselves as heirs that have overcame the first revolution and that this new winning spirit must be passed along.
He also reassures the allies that they have that they will continue to be friends and that they will build not only America together but spread peace throughout the world.
A. is the correct answer. Pathos uses emotional appeal to reach the audience.
The sentence given above is grammatically correct. The answer is option a. True. It is grammatically correct because the subject agrees with the verb used in the sentence. The subject is people, which is modified with the word "some", is in the plural form; therefore, the verb that should be used is also plural which is "are".
Answer:
- The tools such as bits, reins, halters, knives, and whips symbolize the oppression of the working class under the tsar.
Explanation:
Each one of those devices represent to the vehicle of the dictatorship to have the people under their control. The viciousness, the consistent compromise of their lives. It speaks to the absence of decisions the common laborers had under the tsar' regime.
The question belongs to this passage from chapter 2 of Animal Farm:
<em> The harness-room at the end of the stables was broken open; the bits, the nose-rings, the dog-chains, the cruel knives with which Mr. Jones had been used to castrate the pigs and lambs, were all flung down the well. The reins, the halters, the blinkers, the degrading nosebags, were thrown on to the rubbish fire which was burning in the yard. So were the whips. All the animals capered with joy when they saw the whips going up in flames.</em>
He probably pointed out that they looked similar because Stryver asked one of the two accusers after being given the note, if he had ever seen someone that looked like Darnay before.
We can infer that it had something to do with their appearance.
And you could have mentioned that this is from "A Tale Of Two Cities"