Answer and explanation:
"The Great Gatsby" is a novel by American author F. Scott Fitzgerald. Nick, the narrator, ends up getting involved in the affairs of his neighbor, Gatsby, and his own family - Daisy, his cousin, and Tom, Daisy's husband.
<u>When Nick first sees Gatsby, Gatsby is staring and reaching out to a green light that shines on the other side of the bay, in front of Daisy's house. The green light symbolizes the hopes and dreams Gatsby has kept for years, the drive he has to fight for what he believes should belong to him. The green light is, wealth, recognition, importance, Daisy's love, everything Gatsby has always wanted, but that life has prevented him from having.</u>
<u>However, as the story progresses, the green light ends up changing its symbolism. When Gatsby has Daisy as his lover, the green light is no longer important.</u> He does mention it to Daisy once, but she does not even know there is such a green light in front of her house. <u>To Gatsby, who now seems to have everything, the green light has lost its meaning, its appeal. After everything goes to shambles, Nick analyzes the green light as a representation of the American dream and its corruption. The green light sort of becomes the light that both attracts and kills the moth.</u>
Answer:
Plain Folks is an example of Propaganda
Parallelism is an example of a Rhetorical Device
Ethos is an example of Rhetorical Appeal
Anaphora is an example of a Rhetorical Device
Appeal to Fear is an example of a Logical Fallacy
Explanation:
Plain Folks is an example of propaganda, as the orator introduces himself as a normal person who can empathize with the audience's interests.
Parallelism is an example of a Rhetorical Device that refers to two or more components of a sentence with the same grammatical composition
Ethos is an example of a rhetorical appeal aimed to build the credibility of the speaker.
Anaphora is an example of a Rhetorical Device that repeats a word or phrase at the start of consecutive sentences.
Appeal to Fear is an example of a Logical Fallacy based only on panic
In the hollows of this steppe region, salt water lakes occur, known. Steppe and desert formations are of the open type. They were called steppe peasants.
Steppe is one of the vast usually level and treeless tracts in southeastern Europe or Asia or it means arid land with xerophilous vegetation found usually in regions of extreme temperature range and loess soil.
Answer:
1. Piping Plovers do the following to protect their young ones:
i. The Piping plovers camouflage their young ones so that they remain undetected by predators and intruders.
1st detail from the text that supports this: "Both the eggs and young are so well camouflaged they are apt to go undetected unless stepped on." (Lines 25 - 28).
ii. When predators or intruders come close, the young ones go motionless in the sand while the parents attempt to feign broken wings in order to attract the intruders to themselves.
2nd detail from the text that supports this: "When predators and intruders come close, the young squat motionless on the sand while the parents attempt to attract the attention of the intruders to themselves, often by feigning a broken wing" (Lines 25 - 28).
2. The section titled "THREATS" helps me to understand the decline of piping plovers by stating the factors that are causing the decline.
Two details that support that:
i. Pets, especially dogs may harass the birds.
ii. Stormtides may inundate nests.
Explanation:
I have been able to give the correct answer to the questions providing details from the article.
From the passage attached, you will discover that piping plover has the ability to camouflage in order to hide their eggs and young ones. Also, they can often feign broken wings in order to attract their intruders and turn their attention from their young ones.
The THREATS section reveals some of the factors leading to the decline of piping plover.
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