The correct answer is "It shows similarities with Stalin's Great Purge and reveals how dictators use fear to control people".
Stalin used diverse tactics to deceit the people and gain control over his image. Once he got to a position of perceived power, he used the secret police in the same way that Napoleon uses his dogs: to quiet down the opposition with the use of force and fear-spreading. Public displays of violence as a form of punishment result in a society controlled by fear, where everyone behaves according to the imposition of a tyrant or dictator.
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Answer:
Turn-yielding (cue).
Explanation:
Turn-yielding cues relinquish control of the conversation. We might look at the listener more steadily or remain silent for a noticeable period to indicate that we are finished making a point. Turn-maintaining and turn-yielding may also be expressed explicitly. It's a conversational turn.
Though the clown at the party was very nice, I did not think him to be funny.
I think this will work.
C) flat.
it is called a flat.
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You're typically supposed to have three but this case says otherwise.
you're going to have to try and break those down into 3 sub topics.
When you've done that you have to:
1. Support claim with evidence. You have to find lots of evidence and fact to support your claim.
2. Present sub-points or arguments to help your claim get into the reader's mind.
3. You have to acknowledge the opposition because every claim has one. You have to disprove the claim and make your readers think it's wrong.
4. Be clear, be informative, tell the reader the connection between evidence and claim (only if it isn't obvious), and never accidentally support the opposition because readers can easily spot that.