The first one means that the president made such a short yet beautiful speech at the end of Mr. Everett's speech that the writer does not know where in the world he can find a more beautiful speech. He adds that it is his humble opinion that the president's speech was as beautiful as possible and that nothing in this world can be more beautiful and impressive.
<span>The second one means that kings and people of high stature are expected to give speeches in very grand language, using fancy words. </span>
<span>People believe that this fancy language suits the respect we give to these great people. However, Mr. Lincoln spoke in a simple language and thus did not impress the writer. The writer thinks that Mr. Lincoln betrayed his social position by using plain language.</span>
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Answer:
Word choice.
Explanation:
If an author states, "I am not happy with the things going on right now," this does not come across as a noticeable argument, nor does it catch the reader's eye.
If the author states, "I am not pleased, following the current situation and circumstances we are experiencing at this current moment," then the author's point is clear, concise, and much more pleasing to the eye.
Verb: C
voice: B
active voice: G
passive voice: F
conflict: E
paradox: D
creative tension: A
Answer:
The correct answer is adjective.
Adjectives are words used to describe nouns and pronouns - usually they can be found very near to them. In this case, the adjective bright (as holly berries) further describes the red robe