An impassioned love letter, a prosecutor's closing statement, an advertisement hawking the next needful thing you can't possibly live without—are all examples of rhetorical situations.
Answer:
The answer is C. Thank you.
Explanation:
Since the words <em>apprehend:emancipate </em>are basically antonyms, they mean completely the opposite, (<em>apprehend </em>means to arrest, limit someone's freedom, whereas to <em>emancipate </em>means to liberate) we need to find a pair of words which also have opposite meanings.
The correct answer is E) conceal:manifest. Conceal means to hide, and manifest to show, so you can see they are opposite.
Kaplan states that
Some environments bring out the best in people, others do exactly the opposite. He and his wife believed that what people really needed in their lives was exposure to nature. In a series of studies, the couple demonstrated that an office window that overlooks a natural scene helps people relax, thus fighting off one of the primary threats to competence, mental fatigue. Both energy and job enthusiasm rose among people who had a chance to glance out the window occasionally and see something, even if it was only a single tree.
<span>Pronouns in the objective case may function as objects. When it comes to the parts of speech used in the objective case, the only function they can have is that of the object in a sentence. That object can be a direct object, an indirect object, or the object of a preposition. These pronouns thus cannot be subjects, because then they would be in the subjective case. Pronouns cannot be adjectives, and predicate nominatives are only nouns, which pronouns are not.</span>