Answer: What an interesting experiment.
Placing my hands individually on the cold and hot water, waited for a few seconds then feeling it into the warm water, this is what I felt.
The hand that was in the COLD water felt HOT in the WARM water.
While the hand in the HOT water felt COLD in the WARM water.
With this, I concluded that I CANNOT trust my senses for measuring temperature.
Because a neutral individual will feel the warm water as warm but my hands having previously been put under some conditions, felt different.
<span>A
roadway is considered a divided highway if the opposite directions are
separated by BARRIERS. This traffic barriers are also called crash barriers or
guardrails. These barriers are used in a divided highway to prevent the
vehicles to have an accident like head-on collisions. </span>
Answer:
question 1: pathos
question 2: Anaphora
question 3: Logos
Question 4: Alliteration
question 5: Parallelism
Explanation
Question 1: Pathos was chosen because seeing a gun loaded with cigarettes is going to drive some emotions out of place.
Question 2: Anaphora was chosen because Anaphora is the use of a word repeated.
question 3: Logos was chosen because they were facts, as the 1st one had pathos this one does too, however there is more logic and reasoning in it than emotion, you can't feel much about something that you probably already knew in the first place.
question 4: Alliteration was chosen here because the S in smoking and the S in starting is the use of Alliteration. (Using the same first letters in more than one word in a sentence, She sells seashells by the sea shore is a actually a great explanation for Alliteration.
question 5: Parallelism is the only one that makes sense, it's not repeating(Repetition), it's not exaggerating (hyperbole), its not repeating the same words (Anaphora) so the only one possible is Parallelism.
The term segregation is defined in the text as
"<span>
the physical separation of two groups, particularly in residence, but also in workplace and social functions".
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Segregation is
the custom in the public eye of isolating gatherings of individuals, for
example, based on race, religion, or ethnicity. Sociologists utilize the idea
of segregation to help clarify imbalance,
as segregation regularly constrains
openings and limits the flexibility of individuals who don't belong to a
prevailing gathering.