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D. Walt Whitman is known for his use of imagery
The overlap lies in the fact that both essays present an opinion on an idea with the goal showing deep understanding and personal thoughts regarding an entity, with the difference lying in argumentative essays also showing the second side to something, whereas persuasive essays only show one.
Considering the question context, to create an environmental campaign ad to show your views on single-use plastic is to <u>design a four lines advert.</u>
<h3>What is Single-Used Plastic?</h3>
Single-used plastic is a form of plastic only used once before it gets thrown away. Single-used plastics are often referred to as disposable plastics.
<h3>The four lines advert can be like this:</h3>
- Say No To Single-Used Plastic.
- What Goes In The Ocean, Goes In You.
- A Single-Used Plastic Substitution.
- A World Without Pollution.
Hence, in this case, it is concluded that there are various ways people can write adverts against Single-Used plastic.
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In the first act, it is introduced to all the main characters such as Capulets, Montague, even dramatic Hero Romeo. In
the precursor to the first act, we are talking about struggles over the
years, two aristocrats "[f]rom ancient grudge break to new mutiny".
Therefore,
we talk about one of the central disputes: that the two familes are
fighting each other. That central conflict enhances the concept of being
hostage against destiny which leads to both Romeo and Juliet's death.
In the first scene, it introduces the characterization of a character centered on Romeo's painful rash emotional heart. In
the second and third scenes of the first act, we were introduced to the
heroine Juliet and gave hints on Juliet about another dispute that
might be involved in Paris.
In
the last scene of the act, the hero and the heroine meet under intense
conditions, show the emergence of character-to-fate confrontation, and
show the conflict of character against character as seen from Tybalt's
anger and insult feeling Capulet's ball.
As
all of these introduce and serve to raise a conflict, we
confirm that the purpose of Shakespeare obviously uses the first act as
an exhibition.