Answer: I’m doing good and how about you
Explanation:
That would be a simile because it is comparing his title hanging loose around him to a giants robe
Answer:
This question is really a matter of personal opinion, although I believe that as long as things are done correctly following all of the legal requirements ALL should be allowed entry to the United States.
Explanation:
I say this because ethnicity, race, or religion should never be determining factors of why or why not someone may or may not gain entry. On the other hand, living in a border town am no stranger to illegal immigration. I believe everyone deserves the chance to live a free life, but not on someone else's dime. Do things the right way.
Answer:
In the first excerpt, the purpose is to justify, and in the second is to to inform.
Explanation:
The declaration of independence is structured starting with a feeling from the country: "In every stage of these Oppressions", and the constitution's preamble starts stating who were the authors: "We the People of the United States"
Then, the declaration states who the authors are: "the Representatives of the united States of America" while the preamble shows the reasons of the coming constitution
Finally, the declaration states its main purpose and the preamble also declares the purpose of the constitution.
The tone in the declaration is dramatic, and in the preamble it is a lot more sober.
Answer:
McCourt uses his text in the form of his childhood by writing what he thought he would have said as a boy, the way he treats his family and talks about them is in a vulgar childish way and he opens up a new type of writing because the effect on the audience, is wow a boy wrote this story.
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