<span>D. The sculptor praxiteles
Parallel structure happens in this case when the list of items all has the same grammatical structure. The list of people first begins with the occupation (writer, orator, sculptor) and is then followed by the person's name (Isocrates, Demosthenes, Praxiteles). Options A and C do not include Praxiteles' occupation. Option B does tell you his occupation but it doesn't use the same grammatical structure.
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A speaker should list everything she knows about the topic and purpose of speech in the introduction.
This is not true, if you listed everything you knew what would make up the body of paper.
Should have something to grab audience’s attention, maybe a important highlights of history or background, and then a thesis (listing the items you plan to discuss and your stance on them or their importance.
Doesn’t state actual facts inside of the essay you have have at least 3 or more facts stating the reason being
Ann Quinlan was 21 y/o When she mixed Valium and alcohol by mistake. She was in a coma for about 6 years with no hope of ever getting well. Her parents fought for her to be allowed to be taken off of the machines and allowed to die. The courts ruled in her favor and she was slowly removed from the machines. But after having the machines removed she did not die and lived for about 10 more years. Her case started the “right to die” motion.
Answer:
1. She assumes that the reader wants a "not yappy" and large(60+ pound) dog
2. She states that they "present problems that smaller dogs avoid".
3. The author worries about the dog's lifetime, travel hassle, reach, and strength.
4. The author's ideal dog is one that lives long, is easy to take places, can't reach up on countertops, and is not strong enough to pull during walks.
Explanation:
Not much to explain. The writer seems to be very biased towards dogs. :)