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Do you agree with the above quotation by Confucius and his summation of methods for gaining wisdom? What other methods exist? Explain your answers in a paragraph or two.
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A.the states with the largest hispanic population are located in the southwest
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Fact is something that is true, can be objectively checked, verified and proved.
Bias is an inclination in favor or against somone or something, based on personal opinions. It is, basically, supporting or opposing one's side in an argument or decision makings due to some subjective, often untrue, reasons.
Answer B. is an opinion; whenever there is "should" in a sentence, it can't be a fact. However, if this opinion comes from an English-speaking person, it can be considered bias because he supports English becoming official language because he speaks it.
Answer C. is also an opinion. Similarly, to the previous case, it can be considered a bias if the person expressing this opinion supports farmers and construction workers die to some personal reasons, rather than objective ones.
Answer D is also an opinion and again can be regarded as a bias if the person expressing it has some personal involvement with the Latinoamericans.
Only answer A. states a fact that can be checked objectively (in census results in these states, for example)
1. The phrase that directly states the purpose of the Declaration of Independence is "declare the causes". That is precisely what this document did - it declared the causes for American people to break loose of British colonialism and domination, and to claim their political independence and self-determination.
2. The theme of this passage is best described as: "the British legislature extended an unwarranted jurisdiction over the colonies". The British colonial politics have transcended the boundaries, endangering the Americans' right to self-governance. That is precisely why the Americans wanted to become independent.
3. These lines are an example of ethos. Jefferson uncovers a deep ethical problem that is the basis of the British domination <span>of </span>America. He says that Americans had petitioned (therefore, they had made formal requests, they had tried all the peaceful procedures), but instead of being answered, they had suffered an even greater oppression. His conclusion that such a prince is a tyrant is ethical in nature.
4. These lines are an example of a thesis. He proclaims that they are declaring freedom and independence, so this is a thesis that needs to be explained, argued, expounded - which the document does further below. This statement is a premise which has yet to be proved with facts and arguments.
5. I believe these lines are an example of pathos. He says that people are prone to tolerating their own suffering, in order not to change the situation they are accustomed to. Pathos, as a rhetorical technique, is supposed to provoke an emotional reaction with the listeners/readers. In this case, the audience would identify with the sufferers from the passage, but would also get scared that their suffering might not come to an end. This emotional reaction is supposed to provoke action and support for Jefferson's ideas.