Answer:
Johnson's intended audience was his fellow lexicographers. Throughout the text, he responds to the efforts of authors and academics who are also trying to standardize the language, particularly Johnathan Swift.
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Answer:
The poem's allusion to the 1982 Brixton riot:
C. illustrates the strong feelings associated with the poem's subject matter.
Explanation:
This excerpt was taken from part XXIII of Derek Walcott's "Midsummer". Born in 1930 in Saint Lucia, Walcott received several awards for his works, including the Nobel Prize. He passed away in 2017.
The simile we are analyzing here compares the summer leaves to the Brixton riot. This may seem to be quite an unlikely comparison, which is probably what the author was aiming for. It is quite powerful to compare a season to a riot and its violence. As a matter of fact, as the poem goes on, the author continues to do so. He compares, for instance, leaves and branches to cattle being whipped. All of that unusual comparison aims to illustrate the author's feelings toward his subject matter, which is clearly quite strong.
Answer:
Vibrio cholerae.
Explanation:
Watery diarrhea is caused by the infectious disease known as Cholera , which can cause a condition of dehydration and can lead to death if it is untreated. It is caused by a bacterium with a eating food or drinking water and this bacterium is called Vibrio cholerae.
In the 1800 century the Cholera was prevalent in the US with the contaminated water. Ten cases of cholera are reported each and every year in the United State and abroad acquired half of these .
Ethics - Ethos, Emotions - Pathos and Logic - Logos
Ethos - Frederick Douglas is quoted as saying after the slaves were freed, an attempt to convince the jury of the credibility of the speaker and quotation or reference.
Pathos - We hope we can do that here. We are trying to strive for the ideal of equality.
Logos - In the "composite society" in which we live, there should be no differentiation among the classes. We are responsible for making the appropriate decision based on our own multi-cultural backgrounds.
Is prideful and overly confident --i hope this helps