The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "Scottish cattle breed primarily raised for their meat." The Highland cow is mentioned twice in this article. Its representation and its significance in Nelson's life is that the Scottish cattle breed primarily raised for their meat.
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Postions of words is not a element.
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Answer: The sentence; "To help the whole community to learn to live through their minds."
Explanation: the rhetorical strategy of pathos is a mode in which the speaker makes an emotional connection with the audience to achieve his purpose to convince them. In the excerpt “What Libraries Mean to the Nation”, he conveyed the feelings he had when he went to a school and noticed that the books children used, were books that had passed from one child to another, and that there was a lack of them. In the sentence "To help the whole community to learn to live through their minds.", Roosevelt expresses that by making libraries, the people would learn to feed their minds, not only their bodies, making then empathy with the audience.
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Explanation:
The pronouns are underlined for ease of identification
1. The pronoun in the following sentence act as subjects
We live near Paul
They are new in town
2. The pronoun in the following sentence act as objects
Javier knows her.
Lucy waved to <u>him</u>
Subjective Pronouns: We, They
Objective Pronoun: Her, Him
The basic syntax of a grammar is S-V-O (Subject-Verb-Object)
Using this syntax, we can easily identify the subjects and objects base on their position in the sentence
A pronoun is said to be subjective when the pronoun is the subject of the sentence; Using the syntax above as a guide; in (1) above, We and They act as subject in the sentence in which they appear be.
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A pronoun is said to be objective when the pronoun is the object of the sentence; Also using the syntax above as a guide; in (2) above, Her and Him act as object in the sentence in which they appear.