According to a different source, this question refers to the Brown v. Board of Education decision. In this case, the court issued a unanimous decision in favor of the Brown family. This decision was written by Chief Justice Earl Warren.
I would argue that Warren's rhetoric is persuasive and authoritative. He very clearly explains the reasons why the Court reached this decision. This conveys a feeling of knowledge and clarity. The line that I find most moving is:
<em>"To separate [black children] from others of similar age and qualifications solely because of their race generates a feeling of inferiority as to their status in the community that may affect their hearts and minds in a way unlikely to ever be undone."</em>
I find this line to be very powerful because it gets to the source of the problem. By explaining how black children might feel, it encourages people to rethink segregation. It also supports the idea that all people are equally valuable, regardless of their color.
Question 7 is a hyperbole. question 10 is noticeable.
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the cause of Hindley’s cruel behavior toward Heathcliff is that <span>Mrs. Earnshaw treated Heathcliff with great love and care.
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Answer:
C Listing
Explanation:
Listing would help because then your ideas will be organized and it will help you to further get ideas or to see which idea you need to delete .
it's wrong, and part of premature sexualising of young girls. There may be some good things that girls learn from this, but they learn a whole lot more bad stuff, like excessive vanity, a money hungry attitude, and the backstabbing and cattiness that often goes on among the mothers.