Repetition is a way that a lot of people create a rhythm in their speeches. Im pretty sure the answer would be repetition. Hope this helps.<span />
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Look below:
Explanation:
1. The climax of the story is when Jonas realized that "Release" of the newborn is actually killing. But worst of all was when he realized that his father was the one doing the release of the newborns. Jonas was shocked when the Giver showed him a recording of the private ceremony.
2. I cannot help with dialogue because I do not have the book but just find a quote from Jonas and the giver in this section of the story.
3. Back up your quotes used.
4. Now you need to use your evidence in 2 and 3 to use a format called "RACES" typically used in Jr. High. (I'm assuming you're 7th grade)
R- Restate your point
A- Answer the question
C- Cite evidence (quote)
E- Explain your quotes/evidence
S- Sum it up. Tie it all in together and go over what you said.
I truly hope this helps you. I suggest you attempt some work on your own even if you fail because failure is better than passing while doing no work. In state testing or the EOC (end of course test) you will be dependent on your own. Good luck!
Answer:
The main idea concerns the origins of Halloween.
Explanation:
In the passage itself, we can say the main idea is expressed by the sentence "Halloween is believed to have come from an ancient Celtic festival dating back some 2,000 years." The purpose of the passage is to explain the origins of Halloween by presenting readers with facts about where it began and how and why it was celebrated. It shows how our "candy fueled celebration" came from an ancient tradition.
Answer:
Burning books goes against the freedoms that Americans hold dear.
Explanation:
"I Am Very Real" is a letter Kurt Vonnegut wrote to the head of the Drake High School board regarding school's burning of controversial books, including one of Kurt's.
Basically, Vonnegut is strongly opposing the idea of destroying books, especially book being proclaimed immoral and controversial without even having been read. Through this problem, he expresses his concern for much greater issue - disturbing the free flow of ideas by destroying books.
He sees this act as uncivilized and undemocratic, the act that goes against deeply cherished freedom