Answer + Explanation:
A) Popular novels from the past often ask provocative questions that are important to consider today.
In this speech, President Reagan uses the ending of a popular novel of the '60s to help pose his question about whether history still has a place for America, her people and her ideals. He takes provocative questions written in an old novel and uses them to show important subjects that need to be addressed today.
B) Many Americans have given up and say that the nation is no longer great or a land of dreams.
In his speech Reagan states that many Americans have lost their faith in their country and no longer believe that it is a place for dreams and greatness. This people say that Americans must "cut our expectations, conserve and withdraw"
C) President Reagan believed that John Wayne would argue that he was not the last American hero, because there are many more.
After the passing of the iconic Hollywood actor, John "Duke" Wayne, the headlines on the newspapers called him the "Last American Hero". Reagan, being a close friend of the late actor, stated that Wayne would've hated being called that, since he knew there were still many other heroes in America.
Answer:
What is one way that testing helps scientists determine which solution for a problem works best? A Testing allows scientists to choose a solution without having to spend time thinking about it. B Testing allows scientists to rely on abductive reasoning rather than inductive and deductive reasoning.
Explanation:
Lines in this excerpt from act V of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet which creates <span>dramatic irony is :
</span>Come, bitter conduct, come, unsavoury guide!
<span>Thou desperate pilot, now at once run on </span>
<span>The dashing rocks thy sea-sick weary bark! </span>
Here's to my love.
<span>I would say this one but i'm 90 percent sure not a 100
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Answer:
False
Explanation:
Unless you count 'Bob' as slang for 'Robert' (which is ridiculous), there is no shortened language in this sentence.