Answer:
Ernest Shackleton's failed quest to reach the South Pole is still a management tutorial in how to face repeated crises.
Answer: A simile is a phrase that uses a comparison to describe.
For example, “life” can be described as similar to “a box of chocolates."
Explanation:
A live television report, an excerpt from a novel about a character named Wilkins, and a graph are the evidence that supports the claim. Thus, options a, c and e are the correct options.
<h3>What is a claim?</h3>
This question is incomplete because the claim is missing; here is the complete question: Consider this claim from an editorial. Candidate Wilkins is the best choice for state representative because of her ability to inspire young people to vote. Which example of evidence would best support this claim?
A claim is an affirmation made to assert some issues and points to declare the truth and can be presented against the counterclaim and views of the opposing team.
A live television report presenting the news from the youth fundraisers, an excerpt portraying a democratic character named Wilkins, and a graphical representation of the candidate on the social media platforms are the evidence.
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Answer:
i'd need help to answer this question.
Explanation:
The sentence saying "His death leaves the world unchanged; he exerts no lasting influence. When man dies, however, he may continue to influence others through his accomplished goals and through the traits and ideas he has passed on."
I don't know what number that sentence is but thats the answer i think