16. doesn’t grow
17. Has played
18. Has stopped
19. Will you play
20. Usually grow, haven’t grown
21. Has to
22. Must
23. Have to
24. Musn’t
25. Had to
26. Have to
27. Must
Answer:
- Cue your listeners.
Explanation:
As per the question, <u>the technique that has been employed here 'cue your listeners' as it signals or hints the readers about the author's purpose and nature of the content</u>. These cues help the speaker to provide an indication to the readers about his specific intent for creation of a particular work and leads the readers to elicit desired response. The 'faster rate of speech' function as a cue/hint to develop excitement while 'a slower rate' indicates that the tone is 'serious' and the speaker intends to convey something serious and significant.
Answer:To entertain
Explanation:it is not informative or persuasive
Answer: I6 not sure but I think the answer is D
Explanation:
Answer:
Hamilton's letter helps us to understand his commitment as the freedom of the country, but it complicates our understanding of his abolitionist position, since the letter has a more widespread than specific content in relation to African Americans.
Explanation:
Hamilton's letter reaffirms his commitment to freedom within the country. Through her I understood Hamilton's motivations to start this fight against the forces, which he believed, were oppressive and limiting for the colonies. However, the letter speaks about hope in a general way, including all citizens within America, but does not specify Hamilton's position on blacks. This within the musical complicates our understanding of Hamilton as an abolitionist, since the original letter is very specific in this regard.