She argues that the rights of voting applied to all people, as she quoted "We the people", not "We the white males". She also exclaimed that women are people too, so they should have the same constitutional rights as men.
Phil: N/noun
Carefully: adv/ adverb
Drew: v/ verb
Picture: n/ direct object/ noun
Of/: preposition
Horse: n/ predicate nominative/ noun
Answer:
It depends. But "upbraided" means...
- <em>To scold someone.</em>
<em>I hope this helped at all.</em>
He fairness doctrine was a former US policy that required TV and radio broadcasters to present opposing viewpoints on any controversial topic that was important to the public. The abolition of this rule allowed one-sided networks to gain prominence. Now, nothing controls the amount of time given to opposing viewpoints. Networks can independently control this.
The correct answer is: Option C. Repetition.
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<em>Repetition</em> is a literary device used to repeat the same words or phrases several times in order to emphasize an idea.
Every stanza in the poem begins with the same phrase. This phrase being "I must go down to the seas again", which is then followed by verses that start with the same conjunction (at least in the first stanza; each verse starts with "And").
This repetitive device emphasizes the speaker's desire to go to the sea.