Answer:
ymbolism, metaphorical imagery, and powerful diction to create an impact on the audience.
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The new name is appropriate to the appropriateness of Equality 7-2521’s as originality is being reclaimed.
<h3>How to illustrate the information?</h3>
A condition of circumstances known as social equality is one in which every member of a given society enjoys the same privileges, rights, and status.
Being equal in position, rights, and opportunity is the state of equality. In order to be considered equal, each person or group must get the same resources and opportunities, regardless of their circumstances.
The fact that Equality 7-2521 and Liberty 5-3000 eventually adopt the names Prometheus and Gaea is also noteworthy. Their originality is being reclaimed through the rebranding, and the new names have significant connotations.
As long as such distinctions can be clearly justified, there should be no artificial obstacles, prejudices, or preferences between people. This is what is meant by the term "equal opportunity."
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C. At the end of the road 
This is a prepositional phrase because it describes the location/position of something! Prepositions can also explain time... 
Here are some more examples of prepositional phrases! 
- I need to eat <u>BEFORE I GO TO SCHOOL </u>
 - The dog is sleeping <u>UNDER THE TABLE</u> 
 - I saw someone walking <u>ALONGSIDE THE ROAD</u> 
 - <u>AFTER I WAKE UP</u>, I brush my teeth 
 
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
This is an example. None of this really happened. (I have a dog)
Ex:
<em>"It was a crisp, cold, dark night if I remember correctly. I was rushing my parents out the door and into the car so we could go to the vet. Our cat got hit by a car a couple blocks away and someone brought her to the vet. I was relived because if our cat didn't have a microchip they probably would've taken my cat! I was so scared. My heart was beating super fast, my palms were sweaty. Anyway, as I got there my stomach sank. I hated the vet, the doctor, etc. The vet asked if we were the owners and then took us to the room he was in. He wasn't hurt too bad. He broke his paw, but he'll manage. Moral of the story, is I will never forget how scared I was."</em>
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
1) <u><em>Direct Speech:</em></u>
They said, " Sit down."
2) <u><em>Reported Speech:</em></u>
They tell you to show your original certificates