Answer:
Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech exhibits an "integrative" rhetorical style that mirrors and maintains King's call for a racially integrated America. Employing the theoretical concepts of voice merging, dynamic spectacle, and the prophetic voice, this essay examines how text and context converge to form a rhetorical moment consonant with the goals of the speech, the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, and the nonviolent direct-action civil rights movement.
Answer:
a) rough air.
c) had to throw out food.
d) weren't gaining altitude fast enough.
Explanation:
What are three situations recounted in Paragraphs 32 through 42 that influence Byrd and his companions?
rough air, had to throw out food, weren't gaining altitude fast enough.
I think its 5 lines and a syllable count of 5, 7, 5, 7, 7,
The root word in subscription is scribe. Which mean write.
Going
liking
having
working
listening
staying
visiting
enjoying
not knowing
speaking
Basically present progressive states that it is happening right now in the present time