I believe its A. directions
Margaret Thatcher who was a former Prime Minister of Great Britain offered a eulogy about the former United States President, Ronald Reagan in 2004. Her use of the name "Ronnie" in sentence 5 effectively
- b) Emphasizes Thatcher's personal relationship with Reagan
Margaret Thatcher was an acquaintance of the United States President, Ronald Reagan.
When she used the name Ronnie which is a casual form of the name, Thatcher showed to her audience that she had a personal relationship with the past president.
We often refer to people whom we know closely with their casual names.
Therefore, option B is right.
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Answer:
I believe it's rhythm and length if this is an answer choice.
Explanation:
Stanza is known as a stichic verse which includes both rhythm and length.
Answer:
a. beliefs
Explanation:
In this example, there is a noun belief that can be described like acceptance that something is true but there is no evidence, and believing in this without evidence. The noun in the singular is a belief, but in this example, it should be in the plural. The noun with ending in -f get -s in the plural. This noun does not change -f into -v like in examples: knife-knives or wolf- wolfes. If it changes -f into -v it should be believes and that is a present time of the verb to believe.