When you go to the store, it's important to bring the necessary items with you. These are your wallet, in order to pay for your items, and your phone, in case you need to talk to some people when you reach the store. There are many good things to get while you are there, don't forget the milk!
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Incomplete question. The missing part read;
In sentence 19 (reproduced below), the writer wants to change the conclusion by adding a direct quotation that both reinforces the main argument of the passage and places that argument in a broader context.
In 2013, President Obama acknowledged that people have a sentimental attachment to the penny.
Which version of the underlined text best accomplishes this purpose?
Answer:
<u>penny but argued that the coin is a sign of government inefficiency, calling it “a good metaphor for some of the larger problems that we’ve got.”</u>
Explanation:
So the sentence after the changes would read;
"In 2013, President Obama acknowledged that people have a sentimental attachment to the penny <em>but argued that the coin is a sign of government inefficiency, calling it “a good metaphor for some of the larger problems that we’ve got.”</em>
Note here that by using this particular sentence, <u>the writer could easily reinforce the main argument by means of that direct quotation of what </u><u>President Obama</u><u> said.</u>
Martin Luther was a big follower of Mahatma Gandhi, who supported Non-Violence as a way to help the oppressed. Martin also supported this method and thought there were more ways to fight the oppressors than physical violence. He felt that the whites should not be defeated by violence but by understanding.
I see you have already provided the answer. I will just confirm it and explain it further.
Answer:
The figurative language being used in the line is an apostrophe.
Explanation:
As a literary device, an apostrophe happens when the character speaks to an inanimate object, to an idea, or to someone who is either dead or absent at the moment. In the line we are analyzing here, Hamlet addresses "vengeance" as if it could hear him. "Vengeance" is an idea, but Hamlet is talking to it, letting it know what a sordid and cowardly person he is. Therefore, the line is an example of apostrophe.