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The phrase <em>are broken </em>is a verb.
<em>Are </em>is a verb, and broken is also a verb form (past participle), which is often used as an adjective.
In the excerpt from Abraham Lincoln´s Gettysburg Address the example of parallelism is
…and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish…
<em>The sentence structure is the same giving it a certain rhythm and the triple repetition with which the information is conveyed more persistently.</em>
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A historical turning point is when Martin Luther King, a former slave who had decided he wanted to change the way Blacks/Africans were treated. When he grew older he had learned simple things like Reading, Writing, and Speaking better English. He went to law school at Morehouse college to study law, later after he finished law school, He started what has know changed history..... You'll have to Finnish but I got it started.
D. making predictions.
When you're reading, you want to make sure that you're not only asking questions about the text but that you are also taking the information you're learning and making predictions for what might happen or for what you might learn later on. By making predictions you show that you are actively reading and absorbing the information in a way that you can then start thinking about where else it might go.