The best example I can think of Bush (former president of the U.S) proclaimed after 9/11 that you (who would be watching his speech) are either with us or against us. Either, you are for America or you like terrorism. To avoid it, think about it first then relate it to you, believe whatever you want. While I was young when this was happening, now I proclaim that I agree with neither. I know how horrible it was but I don't believe in going to war for it.
Explanation: the answer is problem-solution
Answer:
Normal
Explanation:
Ashley tried to justify her antics to her friends. "Come on, Jas," she whined. "It wasn’t that bad." Jasmine looked at her like she was crazy.
"You’re not even acting <u>Normal</u> lately," she said. "You’re acting all weird, like you’re trying to get everyone’s attention or something.
To act normal means to act the usual, typical and expected way.
Ashley acting weird meant she was not acting her usual, typical and expected way. Therefore, she was not acting normal.
Answer:
i. The door of the car was opened for me by the driver.
ii. The house is being bought by them.
iii. A new book is not being printed by us.
Explanation:
The changing of a voice from active to passive requires certain rules that will require several changes in the tense, structure, and form of the sentence. And another change is the position of the subjects and objects in the sentences.
In an active voice, the subject acts the verb on the object while in a passive voice, the subject is acted upon by the object.
The given sentences in their passive voices are given as follows-
i. The door of the car was opened for me by the driver.
ii. The house is being bought by them.
iii. A new book is not being printed by us.
Paradox; a statement or proposition that, despite sound reasoning from acceptable premises, leads to a conclusion that seems senseless, logically unacceptable, or self-contradictory.
Oxymoron; a figure of speech in which contradictory terms appear in conjunction.
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