After reading the text and identifying the sentences that support the author thesis, we can say they are the following:
"The <u>WPA</u>, which existed until 1943, provided work and a paycheck to almost 9 million Americans."
"At a time when people had lost much - if not all - of the money for which they had worked, The <u>Social Security Act</u> guaranteed pensions to millions of Americans.
<h3>Supporting the thesis</h3>
The author's thesis in the text is that President Roosevelt was very effective in helping people throughout the Great Depression through a series of programs.
Sentences that support that thesis will show how the programs functioned, how they helped people. That is why the sentences that mention the <u>WPA </u>and the <u>Social Security Act </u>should be selected. They explain what the two programs did and how people were helped through them.
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Barack Obama spoke of Potomac's primary speech is said to be the ETHOS.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- The ETHOS is a speech in which it is an argument type by a convincing audience with the set of ideas which belongs to a particular type of people with a particular activity.
- The pathos is a speech in which it is an argument type by a convincing audience with the quality of experience in life, work, art which stirs up emotion and makes the audience be in favor of him.
- The logos is a speech in which it is an argument type by a convince or persuade the audience with the reason and logic makes the audience to be in favor of him and justify his actions.
- The speech was given on FEB/12/2008.
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This is Mrs White. She is a primary school teacher.
She teaches English, Maths and Geography.
At the moment, she teaches Maths.
She lives in London and is married to Georges, who is French. They have three children. They
all love animals, but they do not have any pets
because they live in an apartment. Mrs White speaks French as well as English, but she does not teach it. Mrs White's niece Sophie stays with the Whites for a few days. Sophie
lives and studies in Liverpool.