What does the speaker mean by the phrase “obscured by eloquence” in paragraph 3

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This is a very good example of anaphora that is used in highly emotional passages for its emphatic and unifying characteristics. In this example we have Senator Margaret Chase, addressing Congress to speak against McCarthyism in 1950: " I speak as briefly as possible because too much harm has already been done with irresponsible words of bitterness and selfish political opportunism. I speak as simply as possible because the issue is too great to be obscured by eloquence. I speak simply and briefly in the hope that my words will be taken to heart." A person who is eloquent is paying more attention to the way they are speaking rather than the content itself. Here, an urgent matter can not wait for politeness. Usually polititians who want to hide something or distract the audience speak more eloquently even using verse sometimes. The point is that some issues are so grave and urgent that eloquence is not neccessarty when talking about them.


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What should I say instead of "and I don't see anyone stopping that do i"

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instead of that you should say

and at this moment I don't see anybody stopping it.

I think you should say I don't see anyone stopping

When we say that​ pre-reading activates prior​ knowledge, we mean it helps us to​ ____________ what we know about the subject. A.
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I believe it is D. remember

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B. will win against the Mathemagician
C. will learn to be a better reader [ I think it is this one ]
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What is larger than a bump but smaller than a mountain

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Which three parts of this excert from F. Scott Fitzgeral' Winter Dreams" reflect Dexters final disillusionment?

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B,C,D

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Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald was born in September 24, 1896 and died in December 21, 1940. He was an American fiction writer, whose works helped to illustrate the ostentation and excess of the Jazz Age. While he reached popular success, fame, and fortune in his lifetime, he did not receive much critical acclaim until after his death. He was Perhaps the most notable member of the "Lost Generation" of the 1920s. Fitzgerald is now widely regarded as one of the greatest American writers of the 20th century. He finished four novels: This Side of Paradise, The Beautiful and ...., The Great Gatsby, and Tender Is the Night. A fifth, unfinished novel, The Last Tycoon, was published after his death.

"Winter Dreams" is a short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald that first appeared in Metropolitan Magazine in December 1922. It was collected in All the Sad Young Men in 1926. It is considered one of Fitzgerald's finest stories and is frequently anthologized.

The three parts from the excerpt that reflect Dexter's final disillusionment are:

B) he had just lost something more, as surely as if he had married Judy Jones and seen her fade away before his eyes

C) The dream was gone

D) Something had been taken from him

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What's the resolution in the diary of Anne frank?

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The Diary of Anne Frank stops abruptly following Anne's arrest. However, Otto Frank returned years later. Miep expected Anne to return home, so she saved her diary. However, when she realized Anne wouldn't be coming back, she gave it to Otto. Which, could be thought of as the resolution.