I see the "T" and "F" at the end so are you asking a true or false? If so, the answer is true. If not please give the options so we can answer!
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The above question requires a personal answer about your views on violence. In that case, I can't write your list, but I'll show you how to write it.
Violence is the term that refers to the use of physical force against any individual in society. Violence has many negative effects on society in the long and short term.
<h2>How to write a list of the negative effects of violence?</h2>
- To write this list you must research what can be provoked by violence.
- You should put the most basic and simple effects at the beginning of the list and put the more complex effects as the list progresses.
<h3>Some effects of violence are:</h3>
- Increase in crime.
- Lack of security.
- Problems in urban structuring.
- Disturbance of the peace.
More information about violence at the link:
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Alliteration - similar letters or sounds at the beginning of a word in a sentence(s)
Metaphor - a comparison that does not use 'like' or 'as'
Simile - a comparison USING 'like' or 'as'
Personification - giving human qualities to inanimate things
Onomatopoeia - referred to as extreme exaggeration.
The correct answer is B. When he learns that Birnam Wood is moving toward the castle. Hope this helped.
Answer:
Main idea of the text:
Gasoline, diesel, and biodiesel can all be used to run an automobile, however, they are comprised of different substances and can't be used interchangeably to power every automobile.
An appropriate title:
Understanding How Gasoline, Diesel, and Biodiesel differentiate.
Explanation:
The passage contains several key points to understand.
One being the types of fuel, the second being <em>how</em> they power an automobile. Additionally, their flammability, what they are made out of, and how you shouldn't use them interchangeably are all stated. The main idea is the combination of these key points to portray the specific conclusion gathered from the passage.