Answer:
Explanation:
Ethos is about establishing your authority to speak on the subject, logos is your logical argument for your point and pathos is your attempt to sway an audience emotionally.
Hello ! No serious questions here, but would anyone be okay with sharing a scary /paranormal story that actually happened to you or a loved one?
my answer to the question is Let me put this in terms even you can understand.
Answer:
what question?????????
2-3 page essay about racism in the 1960s
Answer:
The 1960s were a time where the world was changing. Music was changing, politics were changing, and people were changing. But one problem seemed to remain in society Racism. Although the 1960s were the era of the Baby Boom, the racist segregation did not subside. Although segregation thrived through Jim Crow Laws, Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X both fought hard against it. This segregation lead to possibly the world’s greatest achievement, the African-American Civil Rights Movement.In the 1960s, the way of life was different for people with different colors of skin. There were separate bathrooms, separate restaurants, drinking fountains, and churches for black people. Restaurants had a Jim Crow law, that stated,
“It shall be unlawful to conduct a restaurant or other place for the serving of food in the city, at which white and colored people are served in the same room, unless such white and colored persons are effectively separated by a solid partition extending from the floor upward to a distance of seven feet or higher, and unless a separate entrance from the street is provided for each compartment. “
Black people were also forced to use different barbers, nurses and jail cells. The segregation between black people and white people was evident and enforced by law. These laws were called Jim Crow Laws, and were local laws that outlined the segregation between black people and white people. Any act against a Jim Crow law was punishable by law and received an unusually hefty punishment. These ‘separate but equal’ approaches lead to much discrimination that African-American communities endured for much of the decade. These laws covered aspects such as barbers, prisons, nurses, and libraries. Some examples of Jim Crow laws were:
1. No colored barber shall serve as a barber (to) white girls or women (Georgia).
2. No person or corporation shall require any White female nurse to nurse in wards or rooms in hospitals, either public or private, in which Negro men are placed (Alabama).
3. The warden shall see that the white convicts shall have separate apartments for both eating and sleeping from the Negro convicts (Mississippi).
Although these laws were all forced by law, they were all forced by the public as well. Many mobs of white men used lynching in the 1960s to try and manipulate the African-American population. Lynching is considered the punishment of any person without legal process or authority. Any person who tried to promote against, abolish, or defy the Jim Crow laws were often beaten and/or killed. With the help of Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights movement, these laws were only in effect up until 1965. In 1968 the Supreme Court declared all types of segregation ‘unconstitutional’.Martin Luther King Jr. was an integral part of the abolishment of Jim Crow Laws and the public support of the Civil Rights Movement. Growing up as a child, Martin Luther King Jr. was a very smart human being. He attended segregated high schools in Georgia but only stayed for a short amount of time. Because of Martins superb intelligence, he was able to finish grades 9-12 in just two years, making him a high school graduate at the age of fifteen. After receiving a doctorate at Boston University, Martin had already started his effect on society. He participated in a 382 day boycott to remove the segregation between black and white people on buses. The supreme court agreed and on December 21, 1956, the law was ruled unconstitutional. Martin Luther King paid the price for this great achievement, finding himself arrested and his home was bombed. The African-American Civil Rights Movement took place in the 1960s and really gained support on August 28th, 1963. Martin Luther King Jr. made his plea to the world for racial equality during his “I Have a Dream speech. This speech was a powerful moment in history and held the support of people all over the planet. “I have a dream is still regarded as one of the greatest political statements ever to be made.
please help me, i will mark brainleist
Answer:
ummmmm...
Explanation:
they are drinking tea from multiple cups?
PLS MARK BRAINLIEST!!!!!!!!!!!
Answer:
It looks like the Tea Party ...
Explanation:
maybe for a reason such as for the obston tea party ...
The Boston Tea Party was a political protest that occurred on December 16, 1773, at Griffin's Wharf in Boston, Massachusetts. American colonists, frustrated and angry at Britain for imposing “taxation without representation,” dumped 342 chests of tea, imported by the British East India Company into the harbor.
How could scrooge his experiences and his reactions to them be seen as a comment on humanity in general
(Werth 6 marks
Answer: he would have been shocked I didn’t see the movie your asking about that tho
Explanation:
What do you think of slavery stories and how do you react about them
Answer:
to be honest i think slavery is good to know nowdays for history and i react to slavery sad and bad because back then it was bad i feel bad for the people who got treated like slaves and what made me really sad is that the kids were slaves too
Explanation:
Which line from the poem supports the idea that the poet is disappointed by the butterfly's departure?
A. But someday I will meet your kin.
B. As you ride the breeze to the horizon.
C. You will soon rob this land of your grace.
D. Vitalized with rest forme tiresome struggle.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
as you read the Breeze to the horizon
What figurative language device is being used in this sentence from the
novel? “But soon the steeples called good people all to church and chapel,
and away they came, flocking through the streets in their best clothes,
and with their gayest faces." *
Answer:
hyperbole
Explanation:
A hyperbole is an exaggeration, so "flocking through the streets in their best clothes and with their gayest faces" is the part the author is exaggerating.
which sentence is in passive voice
What sports, travel, hobbies and/ or interests do you want to do...
Answer:
be rich
Explanation; i dont wanr to work for someone
Answer:
I would like to play badminton and roller skates and travel to Japan when I grow up. I don't think I have any hobbies, but I like to draw, it's my interest.
Explanation:
I would like to play badminton roller skates because those two are my favorite sports. I enjoy playing badminton and roller skating. I would like to travel to Japan because the Japanese are very nice and polite, and the foods in Japan are so delicious. Also, the things that are in sell in the mall, are also pretty cute and cheap! :D
empirical, analysis, susceptible,
compounded, temporal, dimension,
phenomenon, constraints, precise,
autonomous,confined anchoring,
situate,
compelling, obliged,
Use ten of the words above in sentences.
Explanation:
I don't have any empirical evidence to suggest.
They were doing some type of statistical analysis
Older people are more susceptible to infections
The environment is compounded of birds and flowers
Edgar ruled over the Church as well as his temporal kingdom
We'll need to know the exact dimension of the room
Language is a social and cultural phenomenon
There have been financial and political constraints on development
It was difficult to get precise information
Galicia is an autonomous region of Spain
The Centers for Disease Control recommends getting a flu vaccine each fall.
a. ethos
b. pathos
c. logos
Answer:
A. ethos
Explanation:
This is an example of Ethos because it is using a credible source source as evidence.
What are the personality traits for Bruno in the boy in the strip pajamas
Answer:
Bruno is the naive but perceptive main character of the story. He is dark-haired and small for his age. He thirsts for adventure and discovery, and this trait leads him toward transformation. Though he resists everything about his new home at Out-With initially, his love for his friend Shmuel changes his attitude.
I hate my life but I’m gonna be doing just bad
Answer:
You can make the world a better place by enjoying your life don't give up. ❤The world needs you ❤❤40 POINTS!
ASAP ASAP !!!
i need someone to write 2-3 paragraphs pretending they had a group discussion with 2 or 3 peers! it can be about any topic it doesn't matter!
here's the instructions and some ideas of what to write about:
a) Using a word-processing program, write a two- to three-paragraph evaluation of the discussion.
b) Include responses to these questions in your evaluation:
What did you do to prepare for the discussion? How well prepared were you?
What rules were created for the discussion? Were they followed?
How well did you present your viewpoint?
How did your own perspective affect the way you presented your views? Explain.
How successful were you at listening and responding to other group members?
How did you use evidence to explain and defend your views, including when someone
disagreed with you?
In what ways did other participants use reasoning and evidence to make their points?
Were there any times when someone did not use evidence or when the evidence did not
match the viewpoint presented? Did a participant exaggerate or distort information?
Explain.
Was there a time when someone’s perspective differed from your own? How did that
person’s perspective influence his or her viewpoint? Explain.
How did you respond to perspectives that differed from your own?
How was your language grammatically correct and appropriate to the topic, purpose, and
audience? Give an example.
What kinds of hand gestures and facial expressions did you and other people use to
match what was being said?
How did you use eye contact, the volume of your voice, or other means to connect with
others during the discussion?
How well did the group solve problems and come to consensus?
Overall, how effective was the group discussion?
Answer: the answer that was here before me had a bunch of paragraphs
and turns out it was theres more information here lol but the last paragraphs i put in my own words hope this helpes also if theres something that bothers u with this answer plz comment down below so that i can fix it! thanks! and Peace!
so I checked this on a plagiarism site and its 31% plagiarized so i went to a paraphrasing site - https:// quillbot.com - just get rid of the space - so once i paraphrased it here i went back to the plagiarism checker and it said zero percent plagiarized, i recommend doing this before getting a bad grade, also u dont have to change the topic but it would most likely be safer
also is ur looking for a plagiarism checker don't to Grammarly takes to long lol
ok also also - here's for example the same exact paragraph just with a changed topic and phrased differently -
My peers and I debated whether schools should have healthier lunches or not. We had several different viewpoints and views on the subject in our debate. By gathering background research on the subject, I prepared for this discussion. We had debates between my party. Not all of us were in agreement with each other. I listed several factual pieces of evidence that led to my point of view: I agree that on a daily basis, schools should have healthier lunches. - Healthier lunches means healthier kids - according to an online source. Not only would it be necessary to eat healthier but it would also keep children more focused in school.
I shared with my peers this truth. Many did not agree with me, however. We remained on the topic and discussed each other politely. In order to support my opinion, I found that I needed a good understanding of the subject and background study. Overall, with my fellow peers, this was a
very efficient debate. I enjoyed discussing my experience and my opinion and describing it. As we concentrated, I felt that I was profoundly connected to my peers. I talked animatedly as I explained my reasoning. I needed their attention to be drawn. My peers and I had a fruitful debate, as you can see.
Also this paragraph is posted by muah XR - so this is just an example, remember to rephrase it and put it in your own words and to change the topic thanks!
A brief summary about Anne frank act 2 I need help like now plz 5-7 sentences
In the Diary of Anne Frank act 2, the characters start to show their true colors. For example in scene 3 act 2, Mr. Van Daan was caught stealing food which shows him as a greedy and selfish person. Anne and Peter find out they might have feelings for each other as they both mature and grow together in the Secret Annex. Mr. and Mrs. Van Daan get more and more obnoxious throughout Act 2 by causing issues throughout the Annex. In scene 4 everybody in the Secret annex is getting nervous because the phone kept ringing and everybody was wary of it, they thought they had finally gotten caught. This was one of the most important parts of act 2 because it shows how careful the Jewish community had to be. They couldn't even pick up a phone without taking a chance on being taken away.
Context: This is for my final english paper but I want some opinions if I can to help get me started and add to my essay.
The prompt is:
Is the American Dream real?
Please add reasoning as to why your think it is or isn't (no in between). Thank you.
Answer:
The American Dream is the ideal by which equality of opportunity is available to any American, allowing the highest aspirations and goals to be achieved. I believe the American Dream is real and achievable, because no matter how small you start, you will be able to move higher and move closer to your goals in America through hard work. This is called social mobility which is the key part of the American dream, and it successfully allows it to happen. Many immigrants who were motivated by the American Dream to move to America have worked hard, and are now very successful so this shows that the American Dream is real. In many other countries, if you worked that hard many times nothing will happen. Another part of the American Dream is equality and freedom. In the present, America has a lot more freedom and equality than other countries. It has democracy that allows everyone to be heard, and anyone can do anything they want no matter what their race, gender, and ethnicity are. These are the key points of the American Dream and they are all happening so that is why I believe the American Dream is real.
What does this quote mean "Opportunities don't just happen... You create them."
Answer:
Explanation:
It means that when you have good luck, and things go your way, that just does not happen.
Something you do, like work harder, work longer or some other event that you are responsible for, is what caused the opportunity to happen.
What theme is expressed in this poem?
A. The hardships of life can be defeating.
B. Determination can help you overcome the hardships of life.
C. Dreams are not always worth fighting for.
D. It is important to have dreams throughout your life.
Answer:
D). It is important to have dreams throughout your life.
Explanation:
The given poem titled 'He Had His Dream' authored by Paul Laurence Dunbar primarily explores the central idea of staying hopeful and optimistic throughout one's life.
It displays that despite being poor, the man did not lose hope and kept working hard in hope and aspiration for better days to arrive in his life. This message is reflected through the descriptions like 'hopeful hue,' 'tinctured every passing beam,' 'saw through every cloud a gleam, he had his dream,' etc. It substantiates how hope is the light that keeps an individual alive throughout life and thus, everyone must stay positive and hopeful in life. Hence, option D is the correct answer.
Answer:
D. It is important to have dreams throughout your life.
Explanation:
plato/edmentum
is this one right or is it hyperbole?
Answer:
it is a hyperbole
Explanation:
i know things that nobody else does.
Answer:
hyperbole
Explanation:
Canterbury Tales question 5
Answer:
i need the story to help im sorry
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Read these lines from the Roosevelt excerpt:
That is no vision of a distant millennium. It is a definite basis for a kind of world attainable in our own time and generation. That kind
of world is the very antithesis of the so-called new order of tyranny which the dictators seek to create with the crash of a bomb.
The word "tyranny" refers to which other word in this excerpt from the speech?
a. Basis
b. Crash
c. Bomb
d. Dictators
Answer:
I think it may be A. Basis
Explanation:
Because the passage states that the type of world "Attainable in out own time and generation" is "the very antithesis of the so-called new order of tyranny wich the dictators seek to create."
I might be wrong, I'm just guessing.
I hope this helps anyways :)
Which line from White Fang best confirms a prediction that White Fang will learn to appreciate the humans?
“He ran on a few steps, stopped, and looked back. She had not moved.”
“While he disliked it in the learning of it, unknown to himself he was learning to like it. It was a placing of his destiny in another’s hands.”
“He could not immediately forego his wild heritage and his memories of the Wild.”
“And always he returned, restless and uncomfortable, to whimper softly and wistfully at Kiche’s side.”
Answer:
The 2nd one
Explanation:
Hope this helps :)
Answer: b
Explanation: I'm doing the exam
100 points, 100 points!!!
Can y'all help me answer these? PLEASE I BEG
Answer: Reason, Information, Evidence
Answer: Options 2,3,4, and 7
Explanation:
What is most likely one of Churchill's main purposes when giving his speech?
a.he wants to give british citizens confidence that they can beat the Germans
b.he wants to raise awareness of hooters gruesome war tactics
c.he wants to inspire men and women to volunteer for military service
d.he wants to prompt america to join in the war effort
Answer: A
Explanation:
Okay I’m a little confused could ya help? I am a little comfuzzled over two of them
Based off my profile how do you spell my name?
A). Tison
B). Tsion
C). Tisno
D). Zion
C). Tyson
D). Tyson Chicken Nuggets
Answer:
B) Tsion
Explanation:
It’s how her name is spelled! I know because I’m her best friend! But also the rest of the names dont make sense! Like Tyson chicken nuggets COMON really!
Answer:
b is your answer!
Explanation:
but...........i am curios why did you want to know.......
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What kind of feedback is helpful when workshopping a play?
feedback that only says what you don't like about the writing
feedback that is specific, clear, and objective
feedback that only explains what you like about the writing
feedback that is based solely on opinions
Answer:
Feedback that is specific, clear, and objective
Explanation:
Specific and direct feedback tells the writer exactly what is working and what is not. If you provide specific feedback—not vague phrases, the writer will understand exactly how to make the script stronger.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
B
Explanation:
How do I get community service ideas with corona?
Answer:
Maybe ask your councilor since they always have places for you to volunteer at. Also you might wanna ask if they're even doing community hour for this year
Explanation: