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adjectives that describe the same word when he says: Now is the time to rise from the DARK AND DESOLATE valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice.
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Answer:fast talking and stuttering
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You can't pick a side that you think is right.
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Being impartial means that you are not going on either side of the situation or the argument. The reporter is being like a referee in a basketball game. They shouldn't be biased or picking either side.
The challenge of being impartial is that sometimes you definitely know which side is right. But, you have to stay neutral, limiting your reporting ability to tell what you believe is the truth.
Plus, you can't go in depth on one side of the argument without going in depth on the other side as well to remain impartial.
Yes the answer is b because c and d don't make any sence
"I <u>believe</u> that you <u>received</u> the letter last week, right?"
In this sentence, both parts of the "<em>I before E except after C</em>" rule are used. The word "believe" has the I before the E, following the rule. The word "received" follows the "except after C" part of the rule.