I believe the correct answer is - <span>Garcia uses formal, academic language and location words to suggest a theory about fate.
As you can see in the excerpt above, Garcia is using words such as vagaries, happenstance, etc, which are not normally used in everyday conversations. Thus, they are a bit formal, academic, and suggest a certain message in the text.
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Answer:
C. A swelling movement sweeping others in a shared direction
Explanation:
This can be understood in two ways. One, by understanding the statement within its context and then trying to understand what the word could mean; and second, with the help of substituting the meaning of the word, adjusted in the original sentence, and relating it with the context to see if it makes sense.
Understanding the Context
The sentence talks about a popular opinion being effectively changed. which remained as it was for a long time, since the change was 'long overdue.' Clearly it requires a massive force to move or even budge a long established and popular opinion, and that massive force can be compared to the force that a wave (literal meaning implied) can exert, sweeping away all that comes before it, in its own direction. Option C matches this description of the wave, and hence is the correct answer.
Substituting the Meaning
"Both effectively changed the popular opinion about emotional issues for their countries and brought in a swelling movement sweeping others in a shared direction of change that was long overdue."
Here, we can observe that the meaning remains the same and makes sense, and hence C is the correct option.
An ode is a poetic composition that deals with diverse issues that makes the poet reflect. Some of it´s characteristics are that it´s rhetorical figures are directed to the vivification of qualities of the event. It´s most characteristic themes are the civic, religion and loving ones.
So, the option correct is the third and the four options.
Idk but i going to guess uhhh the pentagram
Communications That Diminish Defensiveness
judgmental messages: (I'd like to hear about your day.) Speak messages in ways that give the listener more sense of control: (I have a request…) Use language that conveys empathy and respect for the listener: (Would you mind if we skipped cocktails and just ordered dinner?)