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Dear future self, I want to be 2x better in english than I was this year and I am willing to do anything to get that point that I want to reach.
Explanation:
This is my dear future letter.
The correct answer is: to persuade.
Let's remeber that to persuade is "to make someone do or believe something by giving a good reason to do it or by talking to that person and making them beleieve it." To achieve this, the author can use logic and reason based on evidence and facts, or he can appeal to pathos, the emotions of the audience.
In this case, in the <em>Tilbury Speech</em>, Queen Elizabeth is trying to convince her troops that although she is a woman she is very capable to be a good leader and take them to victory. She is encouraging them to fight against the Spanish invasion. Their later victory against the Spanish Armada shows that this speech was effective as it made the troops follow their queen's leadership.
In the Response to the <em>Parliament's Request that she marry,</em> she persuades the Parliament that she has the freedom to choose what to do with her life. By reading the response, we can see that she chosed very carefully every word, this to keep people calm about her situation. She states that she is not in denial towards marriage but that things can't be rushed. In this way she calmed down the Parliament.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although the question is incomplete and does not provide any reference to any text or other options, we can say that point the boy is making when he talks about Christmas trees is that humans must be more sensible about the trees because they are sentient beings.
The idea expressed by the boy was that if Christmas trees were people and people were Christmas trees, then people would be chopped down, put up in the living room as decorations. The trees instead, would be opening our presents. And of course, this resulted in annoying for the people who were listening. This is taken from the story "The Phantom Tollbooth," written by Norton Juster.
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A and C
Explanation:
I've read the poem before. I hope this helps