Persuasive writing is used to conviced someone(s) to do something or change something.
I believe, the answers that best fit the question are;
1: A: The Burden of Things
2: F: The Value of Things
3: J: The Need for Things
In the passage “Rocks in My Pocket,” the weather plays some role in Sophie’s ability to get a job, because in a way the weather prevented her from getting the job as a pianist rather than the first job to work at the coat factory. Sophie was wearing a heavy coat to carry the rocks but,” The weather was really too warm for the coat she was wearing but it was the best way to conceal the rocks that would insure her success.” (lines 24 and 25) Later when its Sophie’s turn to go on the scale, the official says, “’You’re sweating, so I don’t think you need the coat…’” The official realizes that the girls where trying to fool him with the rocks and immediately sends Sophie back. If the weather were colder, than the coat would’ve looked more believable, while the warmer weather serves as the reason why Sophie didn’t get her workers permit the first time around, and didn’t get the job at the coat factory, So in a way, its better the weather turned out like this, because in the end Sophie ends up with a job she loves, a pianist.
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From the evidence given in the Nestle Article, it can be inferred that Patients ought to have a minor role in their own treatment because the are not qualified to treat themselves.
<h3>Who is a patient?</h3>
A patient is somebody who receives health care services from healthcare providers.
The patient is usually sick or injured and need medical attention from a doctor, nurse, optometry, dentist, or other health care provider.
<h3>What is textual evidence?</h3>
Textual evidence is verifiable text gathered from the original source or document to support a thesis or argument, and it frequently appears as a quotation or descriptive text.
Thus, it can be concluded that Patients ought to have a minor role in their own treatment because the are not qualified to treat themselves.
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Answer and Explanation:
The irony is presented in the poem as a situation that was not expected by the character of the poem, but that in a way the reader already imagined could happen. This is because the poem features a bell that was placed near a very dangerous rock near the sea. This bell was intended to serve as a warning so that sailors would not hit the rock and sink their boats.
However, a pirate, without any reason and only with the intention of harming the sailors, removed the bell from the rock and threw it into the sea.
The reader knew that the pirate would be punished in some way for this vile act, but the pirate did not expect punishment. The punishment he received was to hit his vessel on the rock and sink with it.