Answer:
Hyperbole
Explanation:
The statements made above could be clearly interpreted statements which are blown out of proportion of the actual occurrence. It is best called an exaggeration. The speaker is trying to establish how impatient he feels waiting for the traffic light to turn green and give a go when he's late and the speed of other drivers. The statements made shouldn't be given a literal or exact interpretation as the exact meaning are over exaggerated of the actual happening. Sentences of this nature have figure if speech referred to as HYPERBOLE
Answer:
Compound sentence.
Explanation:
A compound sentence is one where there are two or more independent clauses joined together by coordinating conjunctions such as "and, but, or, so" etc. or a comma, semicolon, etc. It also can be identified by the presence of a subject and a predicate in the sentence.
In the given sentence <em>"I love this study, and I am going to continue in it"</em>, we can correctly say that it is a compound sentence. First is the presence of two independent clauses "I love this study" and "I am going to continue in it". Moreover, the two are joined by the comma and coordinating conjunction "and". It also contains the subject "I" and a predicate "love this study" and "am going to continue".
Thus, the correct answer is a compound sentence.
Answer:
a speaker? you said "it is a speaker" so
Explanation:
tricky
Answer:
The article "Not by Math Alone" written by Sandra Day O’Connor and Roy Romer explains how American schools are failing when talking and teaching about government and how the political system works.
First, the writers give statistics to prove that high school students do not know much about the political system and democracy and then they explain how important it is for the country to have citizens that are aware of politics and that are interested in democracy, whether their future careers are related to politics or not.
I believe their arguments are persuasive because they give statistics as proof and also because having citizens that know how their country work and how politics affects them is always a good thing.
Explanation: