Read the passage from “ words do not pay”
Words do not pay for my dead people. They do not pay for my country, now overrun by white men. They do not protect my father‘s grave.
Which type of emotional appeal is used in the passage?
A. Appeal to reason
B. Appeal to sympathy
C. Appeal to shared values
D. Appeal to negative emotions
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English, 21.06.2019 17:00
Read this excerpt from holes. at the time, elya thought nothing of the curse. he was just a fifteen-year-old kid, and “eternity” didn’t seem much longer than a week from tuesday. besides, he liked madame zeroni and would be glad to carry her up the mountain. he would have done it right then and there, but he wasn’t yet strong enough. how does this section of the flashback relate to stanley? a.elya was much older during his difficult time than stanley was during his. b.elya’s physical weakness parallels stanley’s physical weakness. c.elya, like stanley, lives in the moment and does not consider the future. d.elya, like stanley, likes the character who is giving him a hard time.
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English, 21.06.2019 20:10
Clearly show? ramona: anna, where does the theme seem to change? anna: according the article: "the fault lies with the fda's inability to release enough information in order to regain the public's trust. but perhaps japan is to blame as well. although there are plans to remove the spent nuclear fuel rods and build a permafrost wall around the four damaged reactors, is this really enough to recover damaged trust? " and then sato goes on to explain this statement. o a. challenging established ideas o b. using evidence to support your conclusions o c. asking clarifying questions o d. synthesizing claims into a single conclusion
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English, 22.06.2019 03:00
What evidence from the text supports the conclusion that gilgamesh demonstrates courage and takes risks?
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