The answer is A. Anaya speaks about everyone's right to read what they choose in order to appeal to the reader's sense of fairness.
Explanation:
In this excerpt, Rudolfo Anaya who is the author of this work explains the importance of avoiding and stoping censorship. Additionally, the author provides arguments such as "To learn to read is to start down the road of liberation" that suggests the action of reading and selecting freely what to read is related to rights and freedom and by limiting this, the rights and freedoms are limited. This argument appeals to the sense of fairness in the reader who would likely oppose this limitation of freedoms and support Anaya's point of view about censorship. Thus, option A describes the rhetorical appeal Anaya uses.
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After discussing my analysis with a partner, I had a clearer understanding of the connection between the message, purpose, and claim. I also better understood how the author used rhetorical strategies to develop the claim.
Explanation: sample answer for edmentum
Answer:
You know I usually come on time to school. But this morning, I <em><u>got</u></em> a flat tire, then I <u><em>walked</em></u> with my bike here. I got here at six-fifty and the gate <u><em>was</em></u> already closed. So, here we are, not attending the flag ceremony.
Explanation:
Simple past tense is used to talk of things or events that have already happened in the past. In this sentence structure, the verbs used will be in the past tense.
The given passage with the blanks will be written as follows-
You know I usually come on time to school. But this morning, I <em><u>got</u></em> a flat tire, then I <u><em>walked</em></u> with my bike here. I got here at six-fifty and the gate <u><em>was</em></u> already closed. So, here we are, not attending the flag ceremony.
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Correct Answers:
The central idea of the passage: <u>-recruiters used deceptive practices</u>
The evidence the passage provide to support the central idea: <u>-logical</u>
Explanation:
In the passage, the central idea was about the deceptive approach of the recruiters in hiring people. This is based on the complaints by one of them about not being told that he would be going to Trinidad and not returning.
<em>And, the evidence which support this central idea was logical. Because, if the recruiters had not used tricks, they would not be able to recruit anyone. </em><em>This is because, none of them is willing to cross the water no matter the circumstances.</em>
The statement that describes the smile correctly according to the passage is the Cyclops is compared to a mast or flagpole because of his size, i.e., option D.
<h3>What is The Odyssey?</h3>
The poem tells the narrative of Odysseus, King of Ithaca, who wanders for ten years (despite the poem's action only lasts six weeks) seeking to return home after the Trojan War.
The missing options in the question are:
- The Cyclops is compared to Zeus because of his size.
- The Cyclops is compared to Zeus because of his power.
- The Cyclops is compared to a nest or flagpole because of his surrender.
- The Cyclops is compared to a mast or flagpole because of his size .
The statement that describes the smile correctly according to the passage is the Cyclops is compared to a mast or flagpole because of his size.
Thus, the correct option is D.
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