I believe it's the timeless of the message because, it depends on how much you've written. For example, Amanda wrote a 7 paragraph long essay, and took at least 2 1/2 hours to read it. This is an example to prove that no matter how much you've written your time to read cannot always be timeless!!! Hope this helps!!!
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The explanation of that fragment is a reality that is still lived in our days, we still continue to see our fellow man as a slave to ourselves.
Explanation:
Anyone who denies himself or, so to speak, renounces showing feelings of compassion, of natural affection for others, cannot constitute himself as a rational being, since the rational being is linked to the feeling of empathy and fear for harming him. other people and reaching the point of mistreating them and turning them into inferior beings just for having a different skin color, in this we constitute ourselves as barbaric and irrational when we come to mistreat our fellow man simply because they are beings different from us in their physical and cultural constitution.
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A. Thoreau uses rhetorical questions to evoke the reader's response.
Explanation:
"Resistance to Civil Disobedience" is an essay also known as 'Civil Disobedience.' The essay is a written form of lecture given by Henry David Thoreau in January, 1848, before the Concord Lyceum audience.
<u>The essay was written after Thoreau spent one night in jail on the charge for refusing to pay the poll tax. In July, 1846.</u>
<u>In the given passage, Thoreau has used the rhetorical question to evoke the reader's response. To force them to think about their beliefs on government. By using the rhetorical question device, Thoreau is urging his reader to brain storm their thinking and to respond to his questions about their belief on government</u>.
Thus the correct answer is option A.