Answer:
Explanation:
The widows at Windors is a poem that depicts the Queen of England in her Royalty as a window which tells of her relationship with people
Then 'ere's to the Lodge o' the Widow,From the Pole to the Tropics it runs- The ere represent the calibre of people which are the poor that could not fight for themselves and the lodge here represent her terrain i.e the palace where the people come to talk about their various problems while from pole to tropics talks of how magnificent the building is.
The statement which best describes the persuasive strategy of the speaker is, 'The speaker passionately argues the idea that America needs to continue to grow.'
Answer: Option B.
Explanation:
Persuasive strategy are the strategies used by the speakers and writers to influence its audience and readers. There are different types of persuasive techniques such ethos, pathos, and logos.
The sentence ‘The speaker passionately argues the idea that America needs to continue to grow’ have used ethos form of persuasive strategy. Here we can see that the words ‘passionately’ and ‘urges’ clearly states that the speakers is trying earnestly to persuade its audience. Its always important to keep the listeners in mind while persuading.
Answer:
No respect was shown him in the department.
His superiors treated him in coolly despotic fashion.
Explanation:
"The Cloak" written by Nikolai Gogol, tells the story of Akaky Akakievich, a councillor incumbent, who works hard in an office, but is little recognized and treated poorly by the other staff, who find Akaky strange, silent and irrelevant.
In his narrative, Gogol shows that the employees' lack of knowledge about Akaky is one of the reasons why he is often ignored. However, Gogol also points out that the office was a hostile and unpleasant place, where officials lack respect for one another and where superiors behave like despots. This can be seen in the following sentences presented in the excerpt above:
No respect was shown him in the department.
His superiors treated him in coolly despotic fashion.
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