<span>"Using these words lets
Hamilton associate the executive and legislative branches with war and taxes,
both of which will be viewed negatively by readers, so that his argument in
favor of a strong judicial branch will be viewed positively."</span>
Hamilton wanted people to support his plan, so he wanted to make sure that regular people had positive feelings about the words he was using. Everyone had just been through a war, so no one really wanted to hear that word. He uses the word "sword" instead, which is more general and a lot of people owned swords. Instead of using the word "taxes" (again, people really hated the idea of taxes), he uses the word "purse" which again, is something everyone had and had a positive feeling about. Choosing 'sword' and 'purse' was much better than 'war' and 'taxes', so more people supported Hamilton's plan.
The author uses the most precise words to describe the snail's path.
This excerpt has been taken from<em> Heart of a Samurai</em>, a historical novel written by Margi Preus in 2010. Precise words such as<u> 'shiny', 'ribbon' and 'unfurling' have been used</u> in the second sentence <u>to describe the path of the snai</u>l, which is a small animal that has a wet body and moves very slowly. In other words<u>, the author describes the way the path looks by establishing a comparison between the path and a shiny ribbon</u>.
Answer:
Neo said that he had got a great opportunity to achieve his dreams.
Now I’m graduated from faculty of pharmacy