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mY fRiEnD jUsTiN hErE iS cRaCkEd At FoRtNitE, mY gUy aUuuAaAhHhH!!
Answer: In the image it shows the egg and the larva which is the caterpillar. Then they show the pupa which is called the chrysalis. And BOOM a beatiful butterfly.
Answer:
In the poem Huswifery, poet Edward Taylor carries through a tone of acceptance and hope. The poem's speaker expects God to use him for a holy purpose and to clothe him in "robes of glory."
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A & D
Explanation:
<em>'Literature is more than just words... it´s descriptive of a time, culture etc</em>
<em>Reading, appreciating,... relevance in modern times as well.' </em>
are two examples of logos: appealing to the reader´s sense of logic or reasoning.
<em>Henry James once said, ¨It takes...</em>
is splendid use of a quotation that in one perfect sentence introduces and explains the main idea.
Neither fortiori arguments (by the stronger reason = <em>when a child can reason an adult should have even less problems to reason</em>) nor correlatives conjunctions (either/or, only/but also etc.) are to be found in this passage.