Answer:
C). Traveling is a freeing experience that allows for independence and self-reflection.
Explanation:
Whitman's 'Song of the Open Road' primarily explores the theme of 'freedom and liberty.' The speaker describes <u>an embarking trip or an adventurous journey that he initiates towards an open road(unnamed/unknown destination). He calls it a freeing experience as he feels 'Healthy, free' and 'the world before him' and without any pressure or troubles.</u> He can just relax on the open road and do anything he wishes to as 'the little things begin to matter less and less.' Thus, it offers an opportunity to look into ourselves and introspect. Hence, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.
<em>Which sentence in this excerpt from President Richard Nixon's speech "The Great Silent Majority" contains the thesis statement?
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<em>The correct answer is: Let us all understand that the question before us is not whether some Americans are for peace and some Americans are against peace. The question at issue is not whether Johnson's war becomes Nixon's war. The great question is: How can we win America’s peace?
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- <em>This sentence contains the thesis statement. The topic is, “How can we win America’s peace?” And how does President Nixon control the ideas of his thesis? First, he says what the question is not, he says that it is not about who is against or in favor of peace, or who started Vietnam War. When Nixon says what the question is not, helps us in being more objective with the topic, he urges not to fall into the misconceptions of the topic and to focus on what really matters: “How can we win America’s peace?” In addition, when Nixon says what the question is not, he is reflecting his opinion, or judgment. </em>
Answer:
What claim is the author making in the argument?
Explanation:
The words the author chooses to use in a passage can change the whole tone and feeling of the story in many different ways, or add depth and detail to the story.