A Transcendentalist <span>believes that society and its institutions—particularly </span>organized religion<span> and political parties—ultimately corrupt the purity of the individual.
Having this in mind, the person who would be least likely to appreciate Transcendentalist ideas is a Puritan preacher.</span>
Answer: Leaders will highlight the positives of every situation to make themselves seem competent.
Card-stacking is a propaganda technique. It refers to the manipulation of an audience by altering their perception on an issue by emphasizing one side and repressing another one. This is done through speeches, media bias or censorship. It is used by political candidates to discredit their opponents and make themselves seem more competent.
In this example, Squealer is trying to make Napoleon look cunning and clever because he was not "fooled" by Frederick into accepting a cheque. However, the animals do not know that a cheque is just as good as money and that Napoleon is actually ignorant, not capable.
Answer:
It shows the strength and endurance of Gilgamesh
and Enkidu.
It emphasizes the challenge of a long journey.
Explanation:
From the passage given, it is narrated that a six-week journey for an ordinary man took Gilgamesh just three days and nights.
The repetition of this passage most clearly affects the story by showing the strength and endurance of Gilgamesh and Enkidu and it emphasizes the challenge of a long journey.
C. The audience’s point of view is very important when selling newspapers
There would be:
- panic
- unrest
- tightened security
- food and water begin to be rationed
- every family for themselves
- suspicion (could your friend, family member, neighbor etc be a spy?)
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