I would advise you first write down a basic definition of what you think freedom means. Then look up the word freedom in the dictionary– Did the dictionary definition
match your own definition of freedom? Think about events/books/movies/people who have shaped your own idea of the meaning. Draw from personal experiences, or experiences of others to help you out. What does freedom mean to you? What is the first thing that pops into your head when you hear the word freedom? (These are rhetorical questions). Hope this helped you out a bit... do some brainstorming!!
1 is grammatical but 2 is supposed to read as "I am not so rich in the present" not "at present" and 3 is fine.
"At the present" wouldn't make much sense (To me)
Hope that helps :^)
Diction refers to word choice while syntax refers to sentence structure. Both of these can help to set the tone of a text.
- The passage in question was not provided. However, to help you choose correctly, you need to know that diction pertains to the specific words that the author uses in conveying his thoughts.
- Syntax is the structure of the text. Both of these can communicate the tone or purpose for which the sentence is written.
- So, read the closing paragraph carefully and identify how these two factors indicate Churchill's purpose.
Learn more about syntax here:
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Answer:
Umm I would accept the opportunity to live forever because You get to do things you was planning on to do.
Explanation:
That's the last reason why I think the right to a trial by jury is very important