The above question wants to assess your ability to read and interpret speeches. In that case, I can't write the text for you, but I'll show you how to do it.
First, you should read Nixon's and Ford's speeches. In this reading, you should identify the objective of the speeches, that is, what Nixon and Ford want to achieve with the themes and topics presented in their speech.
Once you recognize these goals, you can write your text as follows:
- Introduce the main subject of your text.
- Show the objective of Nixon's speech and how that objective is developed during the speech.
- Show the objective of Ford's speech and how that objective is developed during the speech.
- Compare Nixon and Ford speech objectives, show similarities and differences.
- Also, compare the development of this theme and which development was most efficient.
- Show which speech was most likely to achieve the goal.
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This line is foreshadowing because it implies that anything -- even people -- that becomes a burden can easily be destroyed.
Later, when Beatty himself becomes a problem, Montag burns Beatty to death. When Montag killed Beatty, he destroyed the responsibility he owed him. In this way, this line is an element of foreshadowing.
Harrison Bergeron escapes from prison and attempts to overthrow the government.
<em>The correct answer is number 2</em>. In the Fifth Episode of Oedipus the King the audience does not see Jocasta hang herself. It was the second messenger that announces the death of Jocasta.
Oedipus Rex is a play written bu <em>Sophocles.</em> The story is a classic Greek drama that describes the life of Oedipus, the ruler of Thebes, in the times where the citty had been suffering by a plague. The play is exceptional for its melancholy and tension.