Answer:
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VIDEO GAMES ARE LESS EFFECTIVE SO THE
PARENTS THINK GAMES ARE DAMAGING THE BRAIN OF THEIR CHILDREN'S SO THEY DO NOT ALLOW THEIR CHILDREN TO PLAY GAMES
BUT THEY DON'T KNOW THOESE GAMES CAN MAKE CARRIER OF THEIR CHILDREN'S IF
THEY ARE PERFORMING A GREAT GAMPLAY
IN THAT PARTICULAR GAME FOR THAT YOU HAVE TO CONVINCE YOUR PARENTS THAT YOU CAN MAKE YOUR CAREER IN THAT GAME
YOU ALSO HAVE TO READ AND WRITE
YOU HAVE TO STUDY U ALSO HAVE TO FOCUS ON BOTH SIDES GAMES AND STUDIES
IT IS HARD TO DO BOTH THINGS TOGETHER
SO YOU NEED TO DO WELL AT BOTH SIDES
<em>PLEASE</em><em> </em><em>MARL</em><em> </em><em>ME</em><em> </em><em>AS</em><em> </em><em>BRAINLIEST</em><em> </em><em> </em><em />
Answer:
who is John Proctors could you add a little bit more information
Incomplete question. However, I provided explanations about the four figurative languages mentioned.
Answer:
<u>Hyperbole</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Hyperbole: A hyperbole refers to a literary device that employs the use of exaggerated statements that shouldn't be taken literally. For example, saying, "the whole Earth stood still when he gave his speech." We notice this example matches the type of figurative language used in the sentence.
Personification: When something that is not human is attributed as though it has human characteristics, it is the figurative language of personification. For example, saying, "the forest became saddened"
Symbol: It refers to anything that represents something else. For example, the symbol of a heart often symbolizes (represents) love.
Simile: This figurative language involves a deliberate comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind in other to make a clear description to the listener or audience.
This question is incomplete, here´s the complete question.
For those who may think I exaggerate the contrast between the former river canyon and the present man-made impoundment, I suggest a trip on Lake Powell followed immediately by another boat trip on the river below the dam. Take a boat from Lee's Ferry up the river to within sight of the dam, then shut off the motor and allow yourself the rare delight of a quiet, effortless drifting down the stream. ln that twelve-mile stretch of living green, singing birds, flowing water and untarnished canyon walls — sights and sounds a million years older and infinitely lovelier than the roar of motorboats — you will rediscover a small and imperfect sampling of the kind of experience that was taken away from everybody when the oligarch and politicians condemned our river for purposes of their own.
Which rhetorical technique is Abbey using in the underlined section of this excerpt?
A. Pathos
B. Ethos
C. Logos
D. Ad hominem
Answer: A. Pathos
Explanation:
Pathos is a rhetorical technique that appeals to an audience's emotions. To persuade them, an argument that creates an emotional reaction is made. Especially used in literature to spark specific feelings from readers. In this case, Abbey applies it by describing the "living green, singing birds" and how lovely the "sights and sounds" of the river are in order to make her point.
Explanation:
l think Portia's father's was indeed really wise in pescribing the test of the casket as the means of winning Portia. There is no doubt that Portia will be chosen by the right person who deserves her love and will love he rightly.