<span>President Kennedy uses parallelism and anti-theses when he
mentions an end as well as a beginning and renewal as well as change. Other instances when Kennedy used parallelism
as well and anti-theses in the second part of the speech such as support any
friend or foe or united there is little we cannot do, divided there is little
we can do. The purpose of this was to
give strength to his speech and to motivate listeners to what he is saying.</span>
“Lourdes, I’m back,” Jorge Del Pino greets his daughter forty days after she buried him with his Panama hat, his cigars, and a bouquet of violets in a cemetery on the border of Brooklyn and Queens. His words are warm and close as a breath. Lourdes turns, expecting to find her father at her shoulder but she sees only the dusk settling on the tops of the oak trees, the pink tinge of sliding darkness. “Don’t be afraid, mi hija. Just keep walking and I’ll explain,” Jorge Del Pino tells his daughter. The sunset flares behind a row of brownstones, linking them as if by a flaming ribbon."—Dreaming in Cuban, Cristina García Identify the element of magic realism found within the passage.
D. make studying part of their daily routine.
Ed, ......................................
Answer:
I think it is D it is hard to tell which option is which
Explanation:
an example of bias is this...
My mom is the most beautiful person in the world...my opinion would be biased because she is my mom and ive known her all my life. Basically a personal connection to someone or you may like someone more than the other your opinion will be biased.