My claim is that wearing seatbelts should be a law. Wearing seatbelts can not only keep you safe, but safe another person’s life. For example, if you were to be driving down the road, and someone were to hit the break, you’d go flying. The car could let out the airbag and possibly suffocate someone in the car. Also careful driving should need a seat belt, not only does it ensure safety, but it keeps to in place so that you don’t slip, and hurt the others around.
In conclusion, seatbelts should have a place in the law because not only could it save your life, it could save a lot more.
Answer:
the voice behind the poem
Explanation:
In poetry, the speaker is the voice behind the poem—the person we imagine to be saying the thing out loud. It's important to note that the speaker is not the poet.
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Hello! Another word for next, can be after. I hope this helps you.
<span>The words in the excerpt from Edgar Allan Poe's “The Raven” that gives the raven a dignified and elegant appearance is
"In there stepped a stately raven of the saintly days of yore.
Not the least obeisance made he; not a minute stopped or stayed he"
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As for me, the most related sentence to ethos is ''I am clearly, positively, andconscientiously persuaded that it is the true interest of this continent to be so.'' Because it shows exactly how the speaker convinces auditory in his credibility, and according to sentence I have chosen we can extract the words and check with options you shared above. Even though it can seem controversial, it must be A. conscientiously, true interest of this continent , because it is claims to be interested in common good.