Answer: use rhetorical questions such as “you’re a voter aren’t you?”
Explanation: asking them if they are a voter without them having to reply allows them to question if they are. Being a ‘voter’ is an aspect of your character meaning you are an upstanding citizen and socially active so it will encourage people to vote to be that person
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "The narrator’s mother is addressing her sons for their misbehavior." The meaning of the excerpt is that The narrator’s mother is addressing her sons for their misbehavior.<span>
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Canadian amateur geologist from New Brunswick who had merely a grammar school education but became one of the first to find a major type locality for a very important Precambrian fossils-the masterstrokes. He went by George Frederic Matthew and he lived from 1837-1923 (Age 86).
The theme of the biography could be that, at the time he lived, during the latter part of the Industrial Revolution, it was common for men to have wide interests and in fact his work was as a customs agent but he became a very good amateur paleontologist by applying himself to that subject especially in the field. In the account I read it says, "Employed as a customs agent, and not as a paleontologist, he was never able to pursue any single field of paleontology with the resources available to his colleagues" As well as describing the Archaeology acadiense masterstrokes he also found many Cambrian fossils. this showed how it is not necessarily formal training and being from a prosperous family that determines how good a natural scientist is, But really how passionate they are about their job.
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Ungrammatical is the answer because of the incorrect use of pronouns.
I believe the answer is idiom, the phrase is not comparing anything so simile and metaphor is out of the question, also personification is giving a non living thing human characteristics.