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Vlada [557]
3 years ago
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Write an email to freiend on describing about yourself

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jekas [21]3 years ago
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Hi, I am a very kind person, and I will respect your choices even if they are immature, in my opinion. I would like to be your friend. I know that you can trust me, and we will be great friends. I'd buy you whatever you want for your birthday.

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4 years ago
Now that you’ve read and listened to Franklin D. Roosevelt’s "Four Freedoms," compare the experience of listening to a speech to
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Your answer should include these points:

Content: Discuss how Roosevelt uses both logical and emotional appeals. Note how he first explains why some Americans favor “appeasement” tactics, but these actions are both morally and practically wrong: “We are soft-hearted but we cannot afford to be soft-headed.” He also explains how staying out of the war is no guarantee that the United States will remain safe from German aggression, and he cites the examples of Norway, Belgium, and the Netherlands.

Emotional appeals: Note how Roosevelt invokes the four freedoms. He explains how the United States must go to war to protect Americans and people around the world.

Rhetoric: Roosevelt uses repetition effectively throughout his speech:

Our support goes to those who struggle to gain those rights or keep them. Our strength is our unity of purpose. To that high concept there can be no end save victory.

By repeating the word our, Roosevelt emphasizes that the war is a joint effort that will require “personal sacrifices” from every American.

Parallel structure: The repetition of the phrase “not satisfied” emphasizes that Roosevelt, leaders in the armed forces, and the American people are united in the idea that more must be done to increase the production of armaments.

Tone: Note how Roosevelt varies his tone across the speech. For example, he raises his voice when he says the phrase “everywhere in the world” to stress that Americans will be making sacrifices not only for their own countrymen, but for the world.

Pace: Note how Roosevelt pauses before important words such as healthy, peace time, and victory at the end of the speech to emphasize these ideas.

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3 years ago
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I suck at descriptive writing so I need someone to write a sentence or two like your on a deserted island. I just need some idea
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du u try about new alianes it so simple for discriptive writing

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3 years ago
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HELPPPPP MEEEEEEE I REALLY NEED HELLPPP I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Ricochet is the rebound that happens when you fire a gun at an object that deflects the bullet. In other words, fire all you want at Sia because anything negative will just be deflected.

Lyrically, Sia’s referring to the criticism and negativity that’s directed at her – the bullets – but she won’t be affected at all. She’s strong and immune to it like titanium is to bullets.

Hope this helps.

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4 years ago
Which of the following would be the first step in the prewriting process?
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Brainstorming to list topic ideas
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3 years ago
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