The answer to the above question should be provided based on your ability to interpret text and writing, and require you to be able to identify what evidence is in a text. In that case, I can't write the answer for you, but I'll show you how to write it.
Textual evidence is sentences that prove and justify an argument that was presented in the text.
In this case, for you to be able to answer your question you must:
- Re-read the entire text.
- Emphasize paragraph 8.
- Understand the argument raised about the "anonymous immigrant".
- Find sentences that justify and prove this argument.
In relation to Kennedy's text, in paragraph 8, we can see that the "anonymous immigrant" he refers to are immigrants who are inserted in the American society in a discreet way.
Kennedy claims that these people are essential to the country's growth and development.
He uses as evidence to prove this argument, data that show how these immigrants are important for the economy and for the production of national products and services.
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Answer:
Conclusion in Explanation
Explanation:
The Legislative Office in MI are one of the biggest tourist attractions in America. The architecture is a splendid neoclassical style which is sure to appeal anyone. More than 115,000 people visit each year from simple tourists to working professionals. If there is one place to visit this year, make sure to check out the Legislative Office.
Full Question:
What type of figurative language is used in the first and second lines of "November" by Alice Cary?
A) Hyperbole
B) Simile
C) Onomatopoeia
D) Personification
Answer:
The correct answer is D) Personification
Explanation:
First, let's take a look a the referenced lines below:
"The robin will wear on his bosom"
"A vest that is bright and new"
Notice that the poet states that a bird will wear a vest. Ideally, only humans wear clothing.
This means that an animal has been ascribed a human attribute. Whenever this happens with an animal, place or thing, personification has been utilized.
So by way of definition, personification is a figurative language involving the attribution of human nature or character to an animal, place, or thing.
Another interesting example of personification is
"The summer is here. The sun gladly grins ear to ear."
The sun is an inanimate object it is not supposed to be able to grin or be glad. But the meaning is not lost on the reader because, unlike winter, during summer, there is a lot of sunlight.
- Onomatopoeia is the wrong answer. It is a literary device wherein words which imitate the natural sound of an animal or a thing is used to create a more effective description. See definition here: brainly.com/question/21505822
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The second excerpt contains repetition and alliteration. Sandburg uses repetition of the words "big" and "soup" in this passage, which assists in the use of imagery (we, as readers, can picture the Sleepyheads eating soup out of big bowls with big spoons).
Sandburg uses alliteration of words that begin with B such as "big bowls", and the letter S, such as "snozzled" and "soup". He also uses alliteration to aid in the formation of a scene for the reader by using the "zz" sound of the words "chuzzled and snozzled". Although these are not real words, the reader can practically hear the noises that the Sleepyheads make as they eat their soup.