In "Will There Really Be A 'Morning'?" and "I dwell in Possibility" by Dickinson, the author uses punctuation like question marks and dashes to establish rhythm and convey passion in her work. When it comes to invoking imagery in the reader's mind, Shelley opt for the use of punctuation in "Ozymandias", while Dickinson uses unconventional capitalization. Capitalizing words in a poem adds weight and emphasis.
Answer:
motivating readers to call of action
Explanation:
A) her childhood,
because it involves her youth and experiences with family
There are several responsibilities that people have when creating new technology.
The person who creates it has to consider whether the technology can be used for immoral or cruel acts. He also has to consider which people will have access to it, and whether this is fair or desirable. It is also good to consider how new technology will affect the techology we currently use. Finally, the developer should also consider whether this new technology will have any negative impact on vulnerable people.
No, Lay testimony is the evidence brought in light by the witness who is not an expert but can testify to interferences and opinions.
Lay opinion testimony is admissible as long as it helps as a factfinder and rationally depends on the personal perceptions. Lay witness’ opinions are often more helpful than the other raw data which form the base of the belief.
Lay opinion testimony refers to evidence given by a witness who is not qualified as an expert but who testifies to opinions or inferences. For example, a testimony showing a person was “angry” or “ excited” is more convincing and understandable compared to a lengthy, physical description of the man’s outward expression.
The law as stated in the book(decree/act) is known the following:
USCS Fed Rules Evid R 701. Opinion Testimony by Lay Witnesses.
Additionally, it is limited to opinions which are rational, helpful and not based on specific knowledge under Rule 702.