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He really believes.
Explanation:
Beowulf believes that he can "calm turbulence and terror" because he has already promoted many heroic acts, he is aware of his strength and his ability to resolve difficult and dangerous situations that promote good to society and give him honor, wealth and a good reputation . He has confidence that he can handle the problem masterfully. This can often seem like uncontrollable bravado or narcissism, but Beowulf has that confidence because of his experiences and his self-knowledge.
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In the story "Mother Tongue" by Amy Tan, Amy struggles with the idea of code-switching which loosely means using different forms and dialects of English language in different circumstances.
During her growing up years, Amy struggled with the concept of code switching. She feels that she is in two language zones - one is the simple, unclear and broken language of her mother and the other is the more sophisticated use of the language that she learns at school. At times, she is embarrassed of her mother's spoken English, when her friends cannot understand what she wants to convey to them. Amy does not realize that her mother is really proficient in reading the language as she could read many books in English. Her mother only lacks in speaking proficiency as English is not her native language.
Slowly, Amy starts realizing the merits of growing up in an immigrant family and starts appreciating the cultures and traditions of her two worlds.
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1) Anyone who reads or listens to the message.
Explanation:
The term<em> rhetorical situation</em> refers to any situation that involves at least one person using some sort of communication (oral or written) to modify the perspective of another person (the audience). The audience can be intended or unintended recipients of the message.
The correct option is the first one. The second one is incorrect because the listener/reader doesn't need to intend to receive the message. The third is incorrect because the audience does not necessarily consist of students in a particular class (although it can), and the fourth because the audience doesn't need to be gathered in the auditorium.
C. yours ignore the rest of this message