Answer: A. A loud voice
Explanation: That’s the answer!
The answer is RELIGION
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Answer: Hello, my name is Thang. Today I am pleased to introduce myself. I am a student majoring Korean Studies and also taking English classes. Now I am 19 and and becoming independent. I like to watch television and read books, but I prefer to read books then to watch television. I used to read comics in the café and feel like I knew many things. Sometimes I remember reading books but often forget. I am interested in thinking everything is about me somehow. I mostly spend my days studying and sometimes I watch cartoons. I plan to become a tour guide, to go all over the country and also explore all the nature and beauty of this country. I would wish that things would take place according to my will. I watch as the starry night goes by all alone with a longing to develop myself. If I were to become a dove I would put faith in the wind and let the wind carry me.
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<u>Counterclaims: </u>
- Bigotry, slavery, sweatshops, ostracism
- America as a nation fails more than it succeeds
Claim - Main argument
Reason - Anything that supports the claim
Evidence - Anything that proves the claim
Claim: This is a nation founded on a conundrum
Reason: Historians must have forgotten the past, or have gilded it
Evidence: The New York of my children is no more Balkanized (Divided into nations or political sectors)...than the Philadelphia of my father..."
In her article “A Quilt of a Country” Anna Quindlen claims that though we all are different but are always united as a country. In paragraph 3, her opposing viewpoint is that we all are separated by individuality. For this view, the <u>counterargument</u> that <u>she offers it that we are separated by individuality by different people from other parts of the world. She wants her people to learn to work together and learn each other's costumes in order to be connected. </u>