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We remember based on the small things. Based on the good things and the bed things that have happened in our lifetime
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The correct answer to the question: If Randy Pausch, the author of "Last Lecture", had written a speech explaining the different treatment options for pancreatic cancer patients to consider, which organizational structure would he most likely have used?, would be: He would have used a compare and contrast structure.
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Randy Pausch was a professor in some of the most prestiged American universities and he co-authored a book called "Last Lecture", published in 2008, after a famous speech that he delivered in September of 2007 called "Really Achieving your Childhood Dreams". The interesting thing about this speech is that it was delivered exactly one month before Pausch had learned that his pancreatic cancer, was terminal. Although Pausch did not want to speak much about his cancer, because he did not wish to feel the pity, if he had had the chance to write a speech on cancer treatments for patients, he would have had to use compare and contrast because in this way, he would have been able not just to mention the different options, but also offer enough information for patients to make the best decision.
Answer: describing Cinderella’s hardships and portraying Cinderella’s stepmother as wicked
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The answer is personification
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Personification means when an object is given a human trait or characteristic. Two examples in this poem are, "the clouds are mean," and "A narrow wind complains all day" Clouds can't actually be mean since they can't talk and same with wind, they can't complain all day since they can't talk