Three Persuasive language techniques that Gandhi used in his speech where:
Satyagraha:<span> It is Gandhi’s secular method of resolving conflicts.
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Rama Rajya:<span> Many people ridiculed the phrase ‘Rama Rajya’ which Gandhi occasionally employed to describe the goal of Indian Freedom Struggle
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Arouse emotions<span>: Aristotle said that an effective communicator must have an ability to rouse emotions among audience.</span>
You take a story and explain the entire thing with only a couple paragraphs, and you don't want to give away any special details that way a person can know a little about the book and want to read it. Like a "A dog and His Ball" is about a lost dog who doesn't have a family and finds an old ball to play with. You would put this on the back of a book and then people would be drawn to read this book. ( I just made something up so it may not make sense sorry.)
I'm not really sure I understand what you are asking, but I tried to answer the best I could, please let me know if this isn't what you meant.
The statement says:
"School officials need not obtain a warrant before searching a student who is under their authority; rather, a search of a student need only be reasonable under all the circumstances."
Let's break it down:
School officials (people that work at the school, probably security officers of some type or maybe even merely just faculty) need not obtain a warrant (do not need a search warrant) before searching a student who is under their authority (before searching a student who they are in charge of). Rather, a search of a student need only be reasonable under all the circumstances (Instead, the search of the student just needs to be reasonably justified by any and all circumstances and knowledge at the current time).
Hope this helps!!
The prime factor(s) of 3 are:
1 x 3
The prime factor(s) of -1 are:
-1 × -1
Merging them together using the least amount of factors, you get:
-1 x 3
Then you can multiply those numbers together to get the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of 3 and -1 as follows:
-3