<u>Answer:</u>
<em>Boiling
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<u>Explanation:</u>
Immeasurable means that something cannot be weighed or measured. Therefore when something is denoted as being immeasurable, that means that it is impossible to achieve. For instance, the number of stars in the sky is immeasurable since we cannot ideally determine how they might be. Therefore the word incalculable has a close clue to the word immeasurable because they mean the same thing. It means you cannot define the quantity of something because it is too large to determine the exact number; therefore, it cannot be determined.
This would be a (dangling modifier) because a dangling cause is a group of words where they do not clearly state what words or word it states.
Shhh, don't tell him/her this, but we need to get her to stop doing those things somehow.
Planted in the ground
Trying not to be found
Trying to be untouched
Trying to grow
Let my beautiful,vibrant petals show
Growing,growing,growing so high
I made it...now I sigh
I feel so great
I feel so tall
Being a flower isn't bad at all
<span>The oratory of African Americans has been judged by a primarily epideictic, aesthetic character since the "principal motif of African American discourse has necessarily been the subject of appearance sheer physical appearance and its fateful effects on public life". Douglass' characterization as an epideictic orator may also be in part due to his fiery style and his tendency to appropriate epideictic occasions for his oratory. This reduction of Douglass' rhetoric to an epideictic or ceremonial function is limiting and no doubt has contributed to the lack of scholarship and critical inquiry surrounding his oratory.</span>