In the first excerpt, First generation, and second excerpt, Like Americans, they are both similar because both of them relates an anecdote to appeal to the reader's emotions.
Correct option is A.
"Each relates an anecdote to appeal to the reader's emotions."
They are similar insofar that they use the same tenses, that is the past simple tense, and short clear sentences that tell of a story in the past. The style is simple with few adjectives and not that many clauses or phrases. This kind of a style was made popular by Ernest Hemingway, but others wrote like it too, like the paragraphs here.
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Think of ways that you do things that other people do things differently than you.
Religion- different religions celebrate different holidays, different services (like church), some people aren't religious at all
Backgrounds/cultural identity- people come from all different places, some even from other countries. There are things like languages and foods and traditions that come with it
Social cliques- People tend to talk to those who are most like them, so there are different groups in environments of different people.
<span>A 2-3 minute speech with three rhetorical devices</span>
Answer:
cons are:
*it may lead to genetic defects
*it limits genetic diversity
*over population
*negative side affects
*unfavorable diversity
pros:
*you have a potential to live longer
*tackling and defeating illness becomes easier
Explanation:
if you need some pros on it just tell me!
<em>~Roma~</em>
Answer:
She made a little progress toward her goal.
Explanation: