Answer:
Eleanor Roosevelt, in her speech, has used precise and strong words to convey her message clearly without compromising with it.
Explanation:
Eleanor Roosevelt became the First Lady of the United States, from 1933-1945. She was the wife of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Her speech titled 'The Struggle for Human Rights' was delivered before the dignitaries of the newly organized Assembly of United Nations. The speech was delivered in Paris, on September 28, 1948.
In her speech, she has used words to clearly, boldly, and precisely convey her message to her audience. She has not compromised in sharing her thoughts. She has used the words such as 'soil, roots, nourished' to convey the beginning of the human freedom.
In third paragraph, she has used the word 'deluded' to convey the strong emotion for 'not to be deceived, mocked, or be fooled' by the efforts of the forces. She has used the word 'prostitute', in the same paragraph, to convey that we should not sell our free tradition. Instead of using 'sell' she used the word 'prostitute' to convey how much it devalue if we trade our free tradition.
So, she used has word choice to convey her message clearly and precisely, without any compromise with it.
Answer:
1. Voy a ir a caminar por el sendero tan pronto como llegas a casa. future action
Explanation:
The subordinate clause is expressing a future action because it is talking about the plans that the person has as soon as the other gets home, we can see this thanks to the verb llegas and the expression - tan pronto como-, if we translated it will be I will go for a walk on the trail as soon as you get home.
(~~~~brainly will report me for doing it for you but i will give you everything you need to do it yourself ~~~~)
<u>the theme is transformation </u>because the old buck-the civilized, moral buck-must adjust to the harsher reality of life in the cold north where he needs to survive.
ways he has transformed:
One way is that he lost his pride from commander to a obedient dog.
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he is limited to his normal supply of food and water.
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He has to survive by his own in the Klondike
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Manuel, took Buck away from his home.
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Buck was sold, and thrown into a baggage car.
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When Buck arrived at his destination he was thrown into a pen with a man who had a club. He was beaten until he understood that the man with the club was to be obeyed.
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he was later sold off to a man who put him on a sled team in a harness connected to many other dogs.
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Buck was found it hard to adapt to this at first, but eventually, he learned the way of trace and trail.
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