Answer:
Archetype = A character who is similar to characters developed by other authors
Well,
think logically (just hear me out, I didn't mean to say it in a hostile manner)...
You want people to vote for you, so connect with them.
Perhaps think about something you did with your classmates, an event, say something about a connection that you had with everyone there and just make them laugh. Humor always wins.
:)
good luck bud
In both the paragraphs, the problem of inequality, injustice has been talked about, that how people of one community ill treat the people of the other community.
<u>Explanation:</u>
In paragraph 1, the author talks about the ill treatment that employers and the owners of the big companies do with the employees who are working in their company. Injustice is done to them. The employers who had the motive of earning profits treated the employees badly.
In the second paragraph also, the injustice done to the people who were the inhabitants of the Cherokee. They were forced to move from their own land because of the white people who wanted to settle down there and wanted to extract the gold found from that land.
Answer:
going to Walmart and buying one
Explanation:
Answer: use rhetorical questions such as “you’re a voter aren’t you?”
Explanation: asking them if they are a voter without them having to reply allows them to question if they are. Being a ‘voter’ is an aspect of your character meaning you are an upstanding citizen and socially active so it will encourage people to vote to be that person