Answer:
An example of something integral: anxiety to humans
Explanation:
Something that is an integral part of something is essential to that thing.
Ex.) How cO2 is integral to plants because they need it to survive.
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Answer:
Aside from the horrors committed during the Holocaust in its systematic killing of jews and other Nazi prisoners of war, one of the most salient crimes against humanity was that of dehumanization. The war experiments committed by the Nazis, and the killing of people whom they did not see as "suitable" to be alive, are clear indications of two things: a) the horrific capacity of the human brain to compartmentalize even inhuman acts (that would be the Nazis) and, b) the fact that there are people who are physically able to commit these crimes "as told."
Answer:
Robert Frost- end rhyme
Percy Bysshe Shelley- internal rhyme
Samuel Taylor Coleridge- alliteration
Explanation:
Frost's poem has rhyming lines, and every other line rhymes at the end.
Snow and below are rhymes in Shelley's poem. Because one is in the middle and one is on the end, that's internal rhyme.
Alliteration is the repetition of a letter or sound. (furrow followed free)
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Answer:
b. It adds credibility to the argument they wish to prove.
Explanation:
References from other sources adds credibility to a writers argument, especially when it comes from an expert source. References give an agrument more evidence and support and shows that they are people who agree with said agrument.
All of the other choices show a negative, or false effect of including a reference. Thus, the best option is b.
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