Explanation:
Interesting in<em> “Speech to the Second Virginia Convention”</em> by Patrick Henry we note his use of figurative language to buttress his point and to compel his listening audience. He said emphatically, <em>"We are apt to shut our eyes against a painful truth, and listen to the song of that siren till she transforms us into beasts." </em>
Meanwhile, Ellen Sirleaf Johnson uses similar figurative language used by Henry, depicting the inaction of the world's government as a form of keep silent. She said,
<em>"the call for the reform of the United Nations...rings louder in its definite silence.. we urge the nations of the world...to bring this long silence to an end."</em>
Answer:
C).
She is very passionate about the truth
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Explanation:
Behavior and Pitch. ... The nature of any given passage is the author's sentiment or opinion, normally towards his problem. An author's technique is the appropriate method he practices anthropology to reveal his different authorial opinion. Most method or technical issues will incorporate the terms “attitude,” “tone,” “style,” “feeling,” etc.
The science of classifying animals is: TAXONOMY
Body language, when someone has their feet pointed your direction when talking, they're usually interesting in you and what you have to say.