Thoreau's "Resistance to Civil Government" is primarily about:
C. The government and its role in an individual's life.
Thoreau asserts that a person is not required to obey laws that are unjust or to be loyal to an unjust government. Thoreau was especially critical of the United States government because it supported slavery and because of its militaristic aggression toward Mexico. To Thoreau, those actions delegitimized the United States government. As a result, he believed that individuals had a right to disobey the government. His essay promotes conscience over patriotism, conviction over politics, and individuality over authoritarianism.
Answer:
B. Cafe' Olympia serves coffee from all over the world.
Explanation:
All the others are opinions which another person might disagree with.
Explanation:
Anne describes herself early in the diary as somewhat superficial. She says that she has few true friends because she cannot bring herself to talk about serious things with any of them. This, in fact, is why she says she's keeping the diary. She acknowledges that she sometimes talks too much, recording early in the diary that she had to do a writing assignment on being a "chatterbox."
The correct answer is "It affect the narrator's tone in a piece of writing".
Themes are underlying ideas and have nothing to do with diction and creation of precise images is managed by using vivid and descriptive writing, not with diction.