5) to provide a hint to the audience about what will happen later in the play
The title of the article cited is C. "The Structure of Foreign News", since it is in quotation marks.
To
The Editor In Chief
The Wall Street Journal
New York,
Subject: unhygienic condition of the park
Sir,
Through the esteem column of your newspaper, I resident of Hudson Valley would like to bring your kind attention towards the problem of an unhygienic condition of the parks in our area.
For the past one month, the garbage collector van does not come regularly. Due to this, there has been heavy garbage collected in the park. Also, the nearby residents throw the waste in the park as they pass by. The waste has been heavily deposited in the bin that it’s producing a foul smell. Such a smell is harmful to the nearby residents also for the children who play in the park. It attracts various insects and microorganism which is causing sickness among the children as well as elders. Also, the stray animals feed on this garbage, it has become unsafe for the children to play in the park.
The concerned authority should check for the regular cleaning of the area. Also, there should be a penalty charged on the person who is found dumping any form of garbage in the park. We as responsible citizens should make sincere efforts to keep our area clean and hygienic.
Thanking you,
Yours faithfully
Xyz.
Answer:
C. the need for drone users to have a license
Explanation:
You are trying to prove a point, and comparing or simple explaining a topic does not qualify to be an argumentative essay.
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Similarities:
Both boys come from the poorest class in Maycomb. Their fathers seem to be unemployed. The reader knows that Bob Ewell does not have a job, and because of the financial straits that the Cunninghams find themselves in (having to pay Atticus in a non-monetary manner), it is safe to assume that Walter's dad is also without a steady job. Both boys are proud and naturally do not want their poverty brought to light. When Miss Caroline singles out Burris and Walter at different times in front of the class, both are embarrassed. Both characters also seem to be motherless; the author states that Burris's mother is dead, and Walter's mom goes unmentioned in the novel. Thus, their father's play an influential role in their lives.
Differences:
While both boys come from the same social class, there is a marked difference between them and the manner in which they are raised. Burris's father makes a living off the town's welfare and goodness and does not stress education. Walter's dad deplores being indebted to any man and sees that his children attend school regularly. Burris's father teaches him to be disrespectful and bullish, while Walter's dad can be reasoned with and is willing to admit when he's wrong--the same can be said of Walter.
The author uses the two boys and their families to show that even in the midst of a depression and extreme poverty, one can hold onto his dignity (Walter and his family) instead of regressing to everyman for himself (the Ewell family).