Answer:
1. B
2. E
3. This one is a bit confusing but it could be E as cheers means good wishes
Explanation:
I hope this is correct. Good luck
The pine trees shuddered in the snow
The above question wants to assess your writing ability and persuasiveness. In that case, I can't write the speech for you, but I'll show you how to write one.
First, you must know that a loyalist was a person who supported the British government during the American Revolution. In this case, one loyalist was against the independence of the colonies and thought that Americans should continue to be subjects of the English crown.
To write your speeche, you must imagine yourself as a loyalist and look for reasons that would make someone support England during the American Revolution. Also, you should search for information that confirms that these reasons were valid.
You can find this in an articles that talks about the loyalists and the American Revolution.
After that, you can write your speech in the following structure:
- Introduction: Introduce yourself as a loyalist and present the political moment you are living.
- Body: Write the reasons that lead you to defend British rule, and show evidence that confirms that these reasons are valid. You can write as many paragraphs as necessary, but write at least two paragraphs. Also, be convincing and show logical, emotional, and ethical reasons that are persuasive and make your listeners believe and share the same thoughts as you.
- Conclusion: Show your final thoughts and reinforce your opinion on defending the rule of England in America.
More information:
brainly.com/question/21241390?referrer=searchResults
States a claim that can be backed up with evidence- strong thesis statement,
focuses on a very specific word- weak thesis statement,
states facts about the topic- strong,
open to argument- strong,
i'm not sure about the last one, sorry about that
Answer:
Animal Farm by George Orwell
Explanation:
Animal Farm written by George Orwell in 1945 is an allegorical masterpiece where a group of animals rebel against their human farmer to create a more equal society. Fable and satire are interwoven as Orwell was not only a writer but a famous political essayist and thinker. The novel can be seen as a political statement about human society, however, Orwell starts a critique about the Russia of 1930s and 1940s and the two pigs in animal farm represent the communist leaders in the early 1900s. The animalism created does not involve in the end any form of equlity and the upper class abuses language to control the lower classes.