The above question wants to analyze your writing skill. This prevents me from writing your text, but I will show you how you should write it.
First, read the words inside the boxes, understand the subject they refer to, and decide how you will approach that subject in a text.
<h3>Steps to write the text</h3>
- First paragraph: It is the introductory paragraph, where the subject must be presented and the main points about it must be referenced. This paragraph serves to position the reader about the text.
- Second paragraph: Develops the main subject of the text, showing arguments, statements, data, facts, and evidence.
- Third paragraph: It is the concluding paragraph, where you show your final thoughts and the importance of the subject addressed to the reader.
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"Tattered, Torn, and Worn" leads the reader to believe that the quilt has been in the family for a very long time, therefore its important.
Part A:
Answer
One of Roosevelt's purposes was to inform the American people of Japan's attack on the US and other places in the Pacific.
<em>The other possible answer is the one that mentions Japan being an ally of the Nazis, however the word "Nazi" is never mentioned on the speech.</em>
Part B:
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He uses repetition, employing the word ¨attack¨ over and over, to inspire Americans to join the armed forces and aggressively take on the enemy.
<em>This is definitely the rhetoric that applies to advance his purpose from part A. The other options wouldn't apply.</em>
B. When you read this, you immediately get an ominous feeling. Now, we can immediately eliminate a because it really has nothing to do with the emotions being displayed by the author. C can also be eliminated because nobody said anything about "a rich general". And D makes some sense, but it's just too general, like, "Oooo! So spooky! But why is it haunted?" The more ominous reason would be that it claimed many lives.
"Greedy Lips." Why would the author use the word "greedy" to explain being haunted. No, the author's talking greedy like greedy for lives. Lots of figurative language in there but ultimately B should be the correct answer!