The statement that is true is: Effective responses require practice and effort. The correct answer is option D. A response becomes effective when the person knows how to choose the right words that are appropriate to the given situation. It should be practiced in a way that the responses are flexible enough that can used in different situations. An effective response becomes beneficial in the situation when it is used correctly.
Answer and Explanation:
Quote: "The fourth is freedom from fear—which, translated into world terms, means a world-wide reduction of armaments to such a point and in such a thorough fashion that no nation will be in a position to commit an act of physical aggression against any neighbor—anywhere in the world.
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Explanation: The above quote can use two rhetorical appeals, the first is pathos, which refers to emotional appeal. This appeal can be seen when Roosevelt says that the fourth freedom is freedom from fear. This evokes a feeling of aversion to fear, causing society to see it as something negative and to have emotions contrary to it, stimulating the hope that it will be exterminated. The quate also uses the rhetorical appeal called logos (which evokes logic) because it shows that fear is created by the possibility of violence and that violence is often stimulated by the amount of weapons in a society. Therefore, it is logical to say that by decreasing the amount of armaments, violence is reduced and fear is reduced.
#4 = the first choice
#3 = the third choice
#1 = the second choice
What word best describes the mood created by the setting of the raven = the second choice
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Answer:
FOR QUESTION TWO!
Panem is a dystopian society because the people from sectors 1-12 don't know if they are going to be picked to play in the Hunger Games, which are fear educing battles where children anywhere from 12-16 have to fight for their lives in a kill or be killed situation. On the other hand, the children of the capitol get to live luxurious lives and don't have to worry about being in the Hunger Games, seeing as they think they're superior to the people who live in the sectors
Hope this helps, im in love with this series, both the movies and the books, so if you need anymore help I'll probably be hopping on in to answer the question.
FOR QUESTION ONE!
The tributes are given stylists so that they can impress the people of the capitol. If they succeed, the capitol people can send little presents to the tributes while they're in the Hunger Games. These presents can either be food from their districts, tools to help the tributes, or salves and medicine to help with burns, cuts, infections, ect. It is ironic seeing as even though the tributes have gained popularity, that also means they will be put through harder challenges by the Game Maker for that Hunger Game and the other tributes will want them gone. A good example of this is when Katniss impressed everyone with her flaming dress. The capitol loved the show and soon all eyes were on her, but not just the capitols eyes, also the tributes eyes. All the tributes basically wanted her dead within the first few minutes of being in the Hunger Games, and the group of tributes from sectors 1 and 2 were hunting her. Another example is when Katniss is guided away from the edge of the dome using fire, and when she is one of the last 3 living tributes, the Game Maker sends out monstrous dogs that Katniss notices have the eyes of the fallen tributes.
There you are. Hope this is good enough of an answer, this question was a little confusing for me. Also, for the 3rd part of the question, where it asks " Does this ceremony remind you of events in our world? " I couldn't really find anything that would be close to what the ceremony means in our world, sorry about that.