By asking a question she gets the reader engaged and thinking about how they relate to the text.
Answer:
"...protecting women from discrimination and exploitation, and helping them to be more productive, will prevent widespread famine."
Explanation:
Perhaps it is that one! ^
Problem = widespread famine
Solution = protect women from discrimination & exploitation and help them be more productive.
N AfD election poster in Berlin says "Stop Islamisation"
The nationalist Alternative for Germany (AfD) has grown rapidly since it was formed in 2013 and is now the biggest opposition party in the Bundestag (national parliament), with 89 seats.
Founded in 2013 as an anti-euro party, it has shifted its focus to immigration and Islam and is increasingly seen as far-right in tone.
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Is it far-right?
Yes. It may not have started out as a far-right party but it soon embraced far-right policies and many of its leaders have espoused far-right rhetoric.
AfD co-chairman Alexander Alexander Gauland has talked of fighting an "invasion of foreigners" and the party openly focuses on Islam and migration, seeing Islam as alien to German society. Some of the party's rhetoric has been tinged with Nazi overtones.
The AfD sits in the same political family as France's far-right National Front and Austria's far-right Freedom Party - as well as the populist, anti-Islam Dutch Freedom Party (PVV) of Geert Wilders. Nigel Farage, former leader of the UK's anti-EU party Ukip, took part in their 2017 election campaign.
Answer:
That student enjoy walking. incorrect
(correction: That student enjoys walking.)
Hiking is one of my favorite activities. correct
The guide shows them the path. correct
Nature teach us lessons. incorrect
(correction: Nature teaches us lessons.)
Some students enjoy the outdoors. correct
The hikers walks the path. incorrect
(correction: The hikers walk the path.)
Answer:
Two similes
Explanation:
According to the excerpt given from Flannery O'Connor's "The Life You Save May Be Your Own.", there is a monologue where the narrator compares the human body to a house because it doesn't go anywhere.
The second simile comes when the narrator compares the spirit to an automobile because it is always on the move.
Therefore, the excerpt contains two similes.
P. S A simile is a figure of speech that compares two dissimilar things using 'like' or 'as'