The belief that Sancho expressed to Sterne in the excerpt is that Sterne could use his writing to free many enslaved people, as stated in option B.
<h3>What is a belief?</h3>
A belief is nothing more than a personal opinion we have concerning something or someone. When writing, we can express our beliefs, as Sancho does in the passage below:
- "An African. I am sure you will applaud me for beseeching you to give one half hour's attention to slavery, as it is at this day practised in our West Indies.—That subject, handled in your striking manner, would ease the yoke (perhaps) of many—"
The belief expressed above in that Sterne could use his writing to free many enslaved people. Sancho says Sterne's writing has a "striking manner" that could "ease the yoke," that is, alleviate or reduce the suffering of people.
With the information above in mind, we can select option B as the correct answer.
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Readers can determine a concept in a graph by interpreting it based on its legends and data.
<h3>What is a graph?</h3>
- It is the representation of the relationship between numerical values.
- It is a visual representation that uses geometric shapes.
To interpret data from a graph, you must first read the legends. This is because they inform the subject covered by the graph and this will make it easier for you to understand it.
Then you should observe the relationship between the values shown in the graph, according to the geographical shapes presented in it.
You didn't show the graph this question is related to. This prevents you from getting an exact answer, but I hope this information can help you.
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Answer:
We use standard formal English when communicating with an unknown audience.
Less formal, colloquial English would be fine when communicating with people whom you know and who also know you.
Explanation:
Standard formal English is mostly used in academic writings, job applications, persuasive letters to authorities, business presentations within a company, or to some other company.
Less formal and colloquial English is used when we communicate with people whom we already know, and who also know us. For example communicating with a team lead, group discussion, business meetings within a company, talking to your employer with whom you have already worked for some time.
Below this less formal style comes informal style (though acceptable but not correct) which we use with our close friends, team mates, etc.
The lowest level is slang which is hardly acceptable for most of the people.
Answer:
The final parts of a story in which loose ends are tied up after the climax and conflict have been cleared. (See a plot diagram for more clarification).
Habitual
Glorified
Flirty
Nightmarish