Remark
Ms. Dickinson is saying that hope never alters, not does it stop. It is wordlessly in our hearts and souls where it resides while with us. It is wordless but eternal.
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Answer: C. an appeal to logic
<em>Take the Tortillas Out of Your Poetry</em> is a book by Rudolfo Anaya.
In this excerpt, the author cites an example of the censorship that his book has had to endure. He gives an account of how a high school class took the books outside and saw that they were burned. This is an appeal to logic as it uses concrete evidence to sustain the argument. Based on this event, we can logically conclude that Anaya's book has been the object of censorship.
The answer is D.) it creates humor and surprise that the once enemies fell in love and marry
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D
The answer is D because you don't need definitions, and you don't need means and ends.