The tone of this is confidence that the person speaking can get others to agree to what he is saying.The main part of this passage is that the person speaking is trying to get everyone on his side that policies should be brought up instead of being sunknen into the things that are popping up from racial injustice. What King accomplishes is getting out what he wants to say and making a moving speech about how everyone is complaining about things that shouldn't be complained about and how they should think bigger of making something better instead of fussing about what they wish could be fixed, when it can if they just look at the bigger picture that CAN fix it. So basically King is trying to get everyone to think more of the national policy instead of a portion or it which is racial injustice.
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The correct answer is: [C]:
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→ "<span>make sure each paragraph has a clearly stated point."
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Consider the other answer choices; as follow:
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Choice: [A]: "include anecdotes and personal "I" statements." Doing so would weaken the "argumentative" position of an argumentative essay. Using the first person, "I", suggests using the thoughts, viewpoints, and opinions of the writer and should be avoided at all cost. Anecdotes are weak and tend to focus on vague or isolated examples. Rule out "Choice: [A]" .
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Choice: [B]: "</span><span>focus on including opinions more than evidence." As aforementioned, opinions from those of the writer—and from those of others—weaken the "argument" of an argumentive essay since they tend to be biased and/or "cherry-picked". Furthermore, opinions can be more easily swayed with other opinions AND other evidence as "counterexamples". So to the contrary, the writer should focus on strong evidence more than opinions.
Rule out "Choice: [B]" .
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Choice: [D]: "make the writing friendly and informal, engaging readers."
The engagement of the readers to the work is a good idea; however, doing so while making the writing friendly and information should NOT be done.
A friendly and informal style weakens the "argumentative" aspect of an argumentative essay.
Rule out "Choice: [D]" .
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Choice: [C]: "make sure each paragraph has a clearly stated point."
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<u>Note</u>: Among the answer choices provided, this answer choice is the best answer choice—and as such, the correct answer choice. A clearly stated point within each paragraph defends the argument and helps provide a strong case.
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First, I'm going to highlight all the adverbs in the options:
A. Lucy quickly hid behind the tree.
B. Mr. Dodge moved in an extremely slow manner.
C. Jacob was a very smart boy.
D. The dress was terribly old
Adverbs can modify verbs or adjectives, and in options B, C and D it is adjectives that are modified: slow, smart, old.
The correct answer is A: in option A the adverb modifies a verb
The answer is D. Context refers to the sentence. The clues refers to the hidden meaning of the word in the sentence .
Answer:
The first drop down dar answer is tortured
The second is words with violent and disturbing connotations.
Explanation:
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