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C. What kind of world could we live in if finances didn’t limit a student’s options?
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A rhetorical question is a question asked that does not expect an answer. It is used as a persuasive technique to create a dramatic effect. In this example, the question, "What kind of world could we live in if finances didn’t limit a student’s options?" can get the listener to consider lowering the cost of college. The word "limit" implies that college finances are too costly. The "what kind of world" part implies that the world would be better without colleges being so expensive and limiting students' options.
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This sentence would fit after 1 since it talks about how wide it is, it would be reasonable for it to talk about its height. I hoped this helped <3
Answer:
There are many different types of informative, but here are a few: Process essay, analysis essay, classification essay, etc. Below, there are some more you can choose from in bold font.
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"Consider how many different ways there are to share information. In this tutorial, we'll discuss the different types of informative essays, including process, analysis, classification, definition, and cause/effect essays."
Answer: The most obvious example of the contrast between appearance and reality is <u>Hamlet pretending to be mad.</u>
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<em>Hamlet</em> is one of Shakespeare's four great tragedies, and the most famous play about revenge.
Having found that his father has been murdered by his uncle, Hamlet decides to revenge his father's death. He announces that he will put on <em>'an antic disposition' </em>(<em>Act I, Scene V</em>), or, in other words, he will pretend to be crazy. Hamlet seems to be naive and ignorant about his uncle's betrayal, while in reality it is not the case. Another example would be Hamlet's mother, Gertrude, acting as a victim, a poor widow that has lost her husband, while she actually participated in the plot against her husband. She also betrayed him by having an incestuous relationship with his brother.
the literary devices are teacher and life