The sentence that most accurately describes the effects of Jackson's diction in this passage is:
- A. The idea that the government is being nice to American Indians by forcing them to move is both ironic and sickening in its smugness.
<h3>What is the diction in the sentence?</h3>
The diction, which refers to Jackson's choice of economy indicate that the American government was doing the Indians a favor.
However, a closer examination shows that they were actually removing the Indians from their settlements. This decision was not one that the Indians liked.
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Answer:
1. There was no pain in their eyes and no knowledge of the agony of their body. There was only joy in them, and pride, a pride holier than it is fit for human pride to be.
Explanation:
While he watches the Transgressor of the Unspeakable Word burn at the stake in Chapter II, Equality 7-2521 makes this observation about the Transgressor’s stoicism. The word the Transgressor has spoken is “I,” a concept forbidden in the society because everyone must work for the good of his/her brothers and any thought that occurs in private is necessarily evil. The Transgressor does not believe in collectivism. When he finds Equality 7-2521 in the crowd and locks eyes with him while he dies, a moment that Equality 7-2521 concludes marks him and destines him to start a new race of men who are individuals. It is the same kind of stoicism that Equality 7-2521 himself demonstrates when he is incarcerated and beaten at the Palace of Corrective Detention for refusing to tell the council about his tunnel when he returns late to the Home of the Street Sweepers.
No just a suffix because prefix is a thin adde before a word and this is after