Answer:
This time, I saw the Tupelo, Cypress, and Yaupon trees through the eyes of a man who lived his entire life along the river.
Explanation:
The first sentence is a complete simple sentence, but the second sentence is a fragment and cannot stand alone as a sentence; bringing them together forms the complete thought into a proper complex sentence.
Answer:
Title: What would you call this speech Introduction - what is the attention grabber? I. Main point 1- A. Subpoint 1 a. detail b. detail c. detail II. Main point 2 - A. Subpoint 1 a. detail b. detail c. detail III. Main point 3 - A. Subpoint 1 a. detail b. detail c. detail Conclusion -
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Answer:
Kennedy develops the central idea that the press must exercise greater caution in what it prints by emphasizing the peril facing the country.
Explanation:
This question refers to the speech "The President and the Press: Address Before the American Newspaper Publishers Association" given by President John F. Kennedy in 1961. The speech attempts to clarify what the role of the press is in present times, particularly during times of danger, as the Cold War was. In the text, Kennedy argues that the country is facing extreme danger, and that it is important to be prepared for it. The press should be careful about the things that they print in order to avoid creating panic or undermining the government's efforts to address the threat of communism.
Giddy means dizzy in this excerpt as the characters rushed from bed to the windows.
Doth means does in this excerpt showing how the light they were seeing appear.
Amain means quickly as a train.
An adverb modifies a verb, adjective, noun, etc.
For example:
"I will eat later" (the adverb <em>later</em> modifies the word eat)
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