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I visited there it was very fun I make so many friends me and my family wears the traditional dress we look so good it was awesome
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Thoreau compares "the mass of men" who "serves the state" using details of how these men are dehumanized in their work.
This is an example of loaded language because the author stated that these men work as "machines" to trigger an emotional response to the readers who were reading the text.
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Thoreau, in lines 59-67, from his book "Civil Disobedience" wanted to talk about how the state dehumanizes the worker. For that, he used the expression "the mass of men" to symbolize the working class that works to protect the State, such as marines, for example. Thoreau says that there is an exploitation of these men that makes them work as machines, dehumanizing their bodies.
Thoreau uses "work as a machine" in a connotative way in his text, to trigger a reaction of emotion and impathy in the reader, in relation to the way the State treats its workers.
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-contains a subject and verb, but alone it would not be sentence as it does not express a complete thought.
Two reasons why the Maya civilization prospered as a civilization are:
- <em>They observed the stars and the cosmos: </em>This was very important to the development of their material and religious life, but it also helped them to <u>prevent from floods, droughts and other natural disasters caused mainly by the motion of the earth around the globe.</u>
- <em>They studied and stored their crops: </em>This contributed to<u> feeding and nourishing</u> the population of the civilization, as well as to <u>enhance their economy</u> by selling high-quality crops to other settlements of people.