Dear Teo,
Just like me, you are suffering government intervention in our right to walk in the city. The epidemic took us by surprise, didn't it? 2020 is being a peculiar year now that we have to be trapped inside the house with our families all the time, because our biggest and deadliest enemy is lurking outside and who would say that such a dangerous enemy would be so small, a virus. It is ironic when I think about it.
However, I understand that this government intervention in our freedom to go where we want is necessary. We must have the responsibility of not helping the corobavirus to proliferate and we must also be careful not to pass it on to our families or to overburden hospitals. Although the lack of freedom bothers me, I understand my responsibility in this event and I hope you understand too.
What makes me sad is that even seeing the seriousness of the situation many people disrespect and pretend that nothing is happening, it will prolong our "prison" at home and could harm many people.
I hope you found ways to have fun and write to me soon, as we have plenty of time now.
Kind regards.
Dean Patch
The question is incomplete and the full version can be found online.
Answer: B. To criticize dictators and protest war.
Explanation:
The question refers to the poem titled "The War Works Hard," by Dunya Mikhail.
Although the author seems to be praising war, by defining it as magnificent and efficient, it does so by describing its effects through bleak images that depict the horrors of war, such as that it "swings corpses through the air", "inspires tyrants" and it "builds new houses for the orphans."
By the end, when she states that, despite such great consequences, no one praises war, it becomes clear that she´s not praising it, but condemning it.
The statement that best describes how President Kennedy appeals to the audience at the beginning of his speech is that <span> He creates a logical foundation of facts on which he can build an emotional appeal later. he builds an emotional appeal so that he can capture the audience to the main purpose of his speech.</span>
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