She argues that these phrases are used as a way to influence people to support a specific concept. To support this argument, she shows how words have the power to influence and manipulate.
<h3>What are the concepts defended by the two sentences?</h3>
The sentence “black lives matter” has as its concept the fight against police violence against black people.
The sentence “all lives matter” has the concept of justifying violence against black people in a veiled way.
In the text, Coryell states that the two sentences are intended to persuade people to support the concepts presented. This persuasion is important to get people to act in a specific way, to assemble accurate opinions to achieve the goals of the sentences.
" This thou perceives, which makes thy love more strong to love that well which thou must leave ere long."
Your answer would be, Letter Choice (C), The sound device used in these lines is A RHYTHM, and METER, that emphasizes a change in this part of the poem.