Answer:
D. All of the above are effective critiques.
Example:
You mean,
Which of the following is not an example of an effective critique of Dr. Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech?
a. I could tell he was passionate about his topic, but I found Dr. King’s speech to be too long and, at times, rather boring.
b. One can feel Dr. King’s passion for his topic, however the introduction to his talk could have been shortened in order to better keep the audience engaged.
c. Though, at times, wordy, Dr. King’s passion for his topic and the historical and religious imagery he uses evoke strong emotion and keep his audience engaged.
d.All of the above are effective critiques.
Answer:
Explanation:
perception is an illusion of the cold, dark reality that our humanity is
The biggest decision any person can make in their lifetime is whether or not to believe in God, His son, sin, Heaven and Hell, and Jesus' sacrifice.
If they believe that God isn't real and they are correct, then no big deal. Your life is all you have, so live it to the fullest.
However, if they're wrong, and God does exist, if Heaven and Hell and sin and Jesus' sacrifice all exist then they are gambling not only their life <em>right now</em>, but also eternity. Think about that. You can't change your destination after you die. You would be willing to risk forever, eternity, never-ending sorrow and excruciating pain because you don't want to believe in God?
To me, that is the biggest decision you can make in your lifetime because it doesn't just affect your lifetime here, it affects your life after as well.
Just my two cents =)
Answer:
I think answer B is answer of this question
have a great day ^-^
It this an opinion thing? Well I like Flo Rida.