Answer:
Rhetorical Questions, Emotive Language, and Calls to action.
Explanation:
"It's an easy and straightforward campaign that you can support without even thinking about it, isn't it?" Calls to action, because they are telling you to support it, without thinking no less.
"Have you heard about the new plastic bag tax?" Obviously, a rhetorical question, the next question could also be considered rhetorical.
"Wonderful, don't you think?" Is emotive language, because it showcases the writer's opinion, and almost making you agree with them from the context.
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B. "In its review of SOPA, the White House agreed that trying to control the Internet in such a way could lead to cyber-security
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The square has 4 sides so 4*6cm= 24cm. So we now need to determine the sides of the triangle. We do this by taking 24cm and dividing it by 3 to find the lengths of the sides because the triangle is equilateral they will all be equal. 24/3=8. So each side of the triangle is 8cm.