Note that "hyperbole" means exaggeration. So for your sentences:
- sun: The sun is so hot, that i'm going to physically melt. (obviously it's not going to be that hot, or else you won't live to say the sentence)
- school: School is like a torture chamber. (obviously it isn't one)
- car: This car is so expensive, i'd have to sell an organ to buy it. (obviously it isn't THAT expensive).
- cheetah: This cheetah runs so fast, he runs faster than an jet fighter (extermely doubtful).
hope this helps
Answer:
The main idea in Sonia Sotomayor's "A Latina judge's voice" is that the cultural background and the life experience of any judge is an inevitable part of his/her sentences. And because of this a wider variety in the court offices is a better representation of a diverse society as the American one. She first tells her story, how she was raised in her parents culture, Puerto Rican, and about her professional career. She gives several statistics of the proportional part of black, latinos and women in the American judiciary system to show how better it has become for this minorities and how much is left to be done. She quotes several of her colleagues to support her main thesis, that "there is no objective stance but only a series of perspectives - no neutrality, no escape from choice in judging". So she hopes that her cultural background, experience and way of thinking only affects her judging "when those opinions, sympathies and prejudices are appropriate", as the Supreme Court suggests.
Answer:
Life for Holocaust victims was dominated by uncertainty. (Answer A)
Explanation:
Remembering and Reflecting on the Holocaust
Dear little brother,
Knowledge is really important in life and the more you know, the more successful you will be. You are still young yet getting started, I promise you won’t regret it. Read lots of books since you can create an imaginary world and gain knowledge of vocabulary. Read newspaper to understand our society and the events currently happening
Answer:
- Ireland
- United States
- Both
Explanation:
According to the article:
- St Patrick's Day in Ireland was a religious holiday.
- The Irish-Americans wanted to celebrate their Irish heritage in the US, so they added activities to the holiday.
- Both countries have festivals and activities for modern St. Patrick's day.