Answer: Imagery, a rhyume sceme.
Explanation: these are the 2 i got and makw the most sense
Answer:
The correct answer is <u>D</u>: Cedric Yamanaka.
Explanation:
This excerpt is from the short story <em>The Lemon Tree Billiard House</em>, written by Cedric Yamanaka.
In the excerpt, Mitch describes how he became cursed.
One day, he went to a beach house with his father, and he climbed some rocks. His father said to him that the rocks were sacred, so Mitch believed that he had been cursed, because of climbing it.
In this story, Cedric Yamanaka uses a typical Hawaiian dialect, which differs him from other writers.
Answer:
The Dani's tribe language does not limit their color perception and understanding.
Explanation:
The Dani tribe only used and knew two color terms, which were black and white. Being that they had no knowledge of other colors in their language, Heider decided to test their ability to learn and recognize color. She showed them color chips for focal colors and non focal and tested them on well they remembered said colors. The test results showed that both the Dani tribe and English speakers struggled to learn non focal colors but had no trouble learning about focal colors. This showed that even language (the Dani tribe had no words for colors) does not affect negatively the understanding of focal colors.
Answer:
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What should i help you with
The slippery slope fallacy is something that many people fall into while writing something persuasive. This fallacy mostly happens when it is a primarily emotional argument with no factual support. The way it works is you make a claim that isn't entirely true, and then you base the rest of your argument on this point, even more "facts" off of this one slightly true fact you have stated. An example of this would be: "We can't allow people to go treasure hunting. By going treasure hunting people are more likely to trespass on other people's land in order to find treasure. By making trespassing less serious, people will start to loss their sense of other people's privacy. As you can see, if we allow people to pursuer treasure hunting, they will eventually start to break into other people's homes."