In order to have social organization, members of the society should be able to get along and be treated with respect.This can't happen without equal treatment of sexes. Both sexes are important in society, especially women.Times have changed and women are making ground breaking discoveries and breakthroughs and thus should be treated the same as men in the world of work and in society. For society to get ahead, society needs to progress and let go of inequality.
Answer:
None of them are plagiarized.
Explanation:
>All of these choices are simple statements, plagiarism is the pasting of thoughts, opinions, content, etc of the writer and claiming them as your own. Since these are all statements, whether they be factual or not, anyone can write the exact same thing.
>I hope this is helpful :)
Answer: B) Positive tone, allusion.
Explanation: The tone of a text or sentence is the author's or speaker's attitude towards the audience, the subject or even the characters of the text. As we can see the tone in the given excerpt is positive. An allusion is a literary device that consists in making a brief reference to a person, an event (historical, political, cultural, etc), or a place. In the given excerpt the speaker is making an allusion to Pollyanna who was the character of a novel, and who was always optimistic and positive.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
just trust me the answer is A
Answer:
3 but see below.
Explanation:
This is a really hard question. Kennedy always restated what he wanted to say in a different way. He was a great speaker -- one of America's most literate men.
I would pick 3. It is a heartfelt statement that includes the entire nation. And it states (in his mind) the most important reason for undertaking a moon mission.
But look at the other answers.
Isn't 4 a prophetic dream? Don't you think it turned out to be true?
And 2 also takes in the entire nation. I just think 3 is more clearly stated.
The poetry in one is a very strong argument. It is typical Kennedy at his best.
I still pick 3 but don't be surprised if your instructor does not agree.