Willingness to take turns is one way we can express our attitudes through body language. Willingness to take turns is one way we can express our attitudes in nonverbal communication.
I believe the correct answer is the last one - <span>There is sympathy and support for the children struggling to integrate schools.
The author is talking about an ad that a white man paid to be made so as to show people how cruel and inhumane they are to those people of a different skin color. He wanted to show his gratitude and surprise about how there are still people who want to fight for equality and who want to give every child an opportunity to have an education.
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Since 'next' is a time-order word, you need another.
'Then' is a time-order word. You are not stating a 'fact', nothing happened abruptly, or 'suddenly', and you aren't comparing anything, 'similarly'.
Answer:
Rhetoric is the way you speak in an argument and the way you word your argument. It is about what information you use and how you carry out telling your view to another person.
Explanation:
In an argument you can use three types of rhetoric
Pathos: The use of emotional appeal in an argument
Ethos: The use of credibility and trust also known as the speakers character
Logos: Logic used in an argument like statistics.