Answer:
A Despite not explicitly discussing Hughes or his poetry, King etc.
Explanation:
As the title <em>Langston Hughes' </em><em>Hidden influence </em><em>on MLK </em>clearly shows, the central idea is the non-visible (at first sight) influence of Langston Hughes on MLK. Due to the fact that MLK didn´t explicitly discussed or mentioned L. Hughes, his influence is, therefore, hidden.
Remark
No wonder you are confused!!
The problem is that you are probably given some background information in your notes that came with this problem. Without the notes, the best I can do is guess. Let's just list the choices we are given.
Discussion
A: This does not sound like it could be interpreted as any kind of irony. All he is doing is sitting and contemplating something else while he rubs his temples.
B: I don't think you can construe B as ironic unless the General is one of those people that is very careful how he dresses. The professor is very casual when you compare him to the General. I'm not sure it is irony however.
C: This answer sounds very possible. The speaker is contrasting a very serious sentence that he heard last night. The irony is that he was paying absently with dice when the revelation came. The contrast (dice and an important sentence revealed to him could be very ironic). The irony is that Barnhouse discovered his unique power of mind over matter when he threw 7 sevens in a row. The student/narrator also developed powers when paying with the dice.
D. This is just an usual event. It is not ironic, unless there is more to it than we know about just from reading it.
Answer:
A). Statement of what your audience should be able to do after the speech.
Explanation:
Every literary work(speech, essay, text, etc.) carries a specific reason or intent for which it is created by author that he/she wishes to be achieved at the end of his work.
As per the question, the specific purpose would be described as the 'statement of what your audience should be able to do after the speech'. It implies that the intent for which the speaker delivers the speech and the goal he/she wishes to served at the end of his speech(reflected through the elicitation of desired response from them). Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.
Answer: a figure of speech in which a part is made to represent the whole or vice versa, as in Cleveland won by six runs (
Explanation:
The Haida people's values are more like my own because the Haida value compassion. I prefer when people are helpful and kind, but the Māori people seem to enjoy conflicts and competition more.