I'm not going to write your essay for you, but you should research "vigilantism." Vigilantism is taking justice into your own hands. To put it simply, think critically about someone like Spiderman. He dished out punishments, but was he a law enforcement officer? No! He took the law into his own hands and is considered a vigilante. What he does is called "vigilante justice." To some, that isn't the best form of justice. Truly, someone who commits a crime deserves to go to jail, not just get beaten up.
Think also about crime shows you've watched, if you have. Have you seen an episode where someone wanted to bodily harm their kidnapper, rapist, or family's killer? They wanted to act in vigilantism, taking the law into their own hands to enact vengeance.
2 is the number of syllables
This is the remaining answer. All I did was search each verb definition, and place it at the rightful category. :). (If they're not correct, I apologize.)
Walk: Stride, Trek, Shuffle,
Talk: Roar, soliloquize
Succeed: Score
Catch: Collar, Overcome, Trap, Snare, Claw, Corral, Conquer
Answer: I'm assuming this is a grammar correction...
In this case, your answer would be a) planner's job. Assuming the planner is a person, we would insert the 's because we are describing his/her job. We remove the comma because it is placed incorrectly in the sentence.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
- The image shows the impressive potential of a just society.
Explanation:
Metaphor is demonstrated as the literary device that is employed establish an implicit comparison between two distinct things sharing common characteristics.
In the given excerpt from the speech 'I Have a Dream' by Martin Luther King Jr., 'the image shows the impressive potential of a just society' exemplifies the statement that most appropriately describes the metaphor of King's 'Palace.' The 'palace of justice' has been compared to the 'rightful place' to signify and explain the idea that 'to reach or acquire that rightful place or the 'palace of justice', one must stand on warm threshold and not seek to satisfy his/her thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred.'