When the Hungarian police finally <span>arrived to round up the Jews in </span>the ghetto,<span> Wiesel </span><span>and his sisters help the Jewish police to secretly bring water to thirsty children </span>who were sent outside of the street.<span> The irony in the story is that t</span><span>he people were happy despite the fact that they were about to be </span>deported. This is because they no longer have to stay for a long time under the sun.<span> </span>
Answer:
D). Building in Redundancy.
Explanation:
The authors/speakers employ a variety of techniques or strategies to convey their intended idea or thought effectively to the readers.
In the given question, Sheena employs 'building in redundancy' that implies presenting the same information more than once to enhance the audience recall. She repetitively displays the same information as reflected by her presentation 'concluded..intro..previewing..main points, 'used internal summary', 'internal preview'), (in conclusion..summarized idea...importance of Curie's life'). Thus, her technique would be categorized as 'building in redundancy' <em>which however leads to add superfluous elements in the content and fails to create the desired impact. </em>Thus, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.
Answer:
C.) to demonstrate how cowardly the British army can be
Explanation:
The "American Crisis" which is a series of articles were written by Thomas Paine between 1776 to 1783. One of the purposes of the article is to inspire the Americans to fight the British in their quest for the Revolution War.
He, however, referred to Joan of Arc, by stating that "...Britain has trembled like an ague at the report of a French fleet of flat-bottomed boats; and... after ravaging the kingdom of France, was driven back like men petrified with fear; and this brave exploit was performed by a few broken forces collected and headed by a woman, Joan of Arc."
Hence, it can be concluded that Paine most likely refers to Joan of Arc "to demonstrate how cowardly the British army can be."
Answer:
D
<h3 /><h3>Explanation: </h3>
E.g is used to say "For example"
I.e. is used to say "That is"
A ~ Declarative o<span>f the nature of or making a declaration.</span>"declarative statements"