Answer:
"It is stabbed like a driven nail" is the hyperbole
Answer:
A The author uses loaded language when he says, “Some of the things we're throwing away are poisoning the Earth and will eventually poison all of us and all living things,”
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from America the Not-So-Beautiful by Andrew A. Rooney, the author talks about the dangers of improperly disposing waste. He tries to convince Americans that they should dispose of their waste properly.
The author uses loaded language to convey his point of view about throwing things away by saying that Americans are "wasteful and we don't want to fix anything, so if something is broken we will just buy a new one". He also says that some of the things "we're throwing away are poisoning the Earth and will eventually poison all of us and all living things".
Loaded language is a type of rhetoric that is used to have an impact on an audience by triggering an emotional response by using strong words or phrases.
The correct answer from the given options is D.) The character vs. nature conflict illustrates the powerlessness of the protagonist. A protagonist is the main character of a story or a play. While acting the person has to play a particular character even if it is against his nature.
It would be "man against oneself self" conflict, it is an internal struggle. The character has to overcome her/his real nature in order to make a decision between multiple paths
Answer
D
Explanation:
i say this because the others you will have time to prepare and you still might mess up.
but the one you will most likely mess up is during a class at school
for you wont have time to prepare and everyone tends to mess up the most when it comes to school speeches. plus it will still be hard even when you pay attention to the subject. unless you can easily have a conversation about the subject . or you will stuggle