Hello. You did not inform the answer options, which makes it impossible for me to give you a specific answer. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
A research question that could be used is "which techniques for improving and strengthening literacy are most effective for students at all school levels?"
Although this question seems very obvious, it manages to directly touch the point that the research wants to unravel, because through it can be researched the best methods of improving literacy, being possible to apply them and observe the results that they manage to promote in students of different school levels.
Okay, I'll give a few examples. Sorry if these seem a bit weak.
1: Whenever I was younger, my grandmother taught me to sew by hand. Her decision to educate me on that field affected me in the long term. I'm still sewing to this day, and it's an incredibly useful skill to have.
2: A local musician in my area gave me a signed guitar pick five years ago. That inspired me to start playing stringed instruments.
3: One of the local librarians asked if I would volunteer at the library. I accepted. The volunteer work gave me a lot of useful leadership and communication skills.
That's all I've got.
The very first one! (the water in the stream was cool and refreshing on my bare feet: consequently, i waded in it for a few minutes.)
Answer:
Explanation:
Brutus does not use sarcasm. Antony does. The contrast is amazing.
It is certainly true that Antony is trying to stir the crowd up. He wants the crowd to see through the sham that Brutus is as Brutus tries to explain himself.
The other three are correct.
- There is much parallelism and repetition. Antony uses honorable many times. Brutus uses sentence structure that repeats that he has Rome's best interest in mind.
- Both appeal to emotions.
- Both use imagery. For Brutus, ambition is a four letter word. For Antony, honorable almost means the exact opposite.
Answer:
octave sestet
Explanation:
The first octave has an abba abba rhyme scheme and the final sestet had a cdc dcd rhyme scheme.