Answer:
When Bigger says, 'Half the time I feel like I’m on the outside of the world peeping in through a knot-hole in the fence' he means that, he feels as if he is not a part of this world.
Explanation:
Bigger Thomas is a central character from the novel ‘Native Son’ which is authored by Richard Wright. The story revolves around a the protagonist Bigger who is poor and a black man.
In the novel we come across a phase when Bigger says, ‘Half the time I feel like I’m on the outside of the world peeping in through a knot-hole in the fence.’ By this he means that despite being a part of the world, he feels detached. He doesn’t consider himself as a part of it, he feels that this world is beyond his understanding.
Which type of rhetoric is used most in this excerpt to convince readers of the author’s point of view?
an appeal to logic
an appeal to the author’s character
an appeal to emotion
an appeal to ethics
Answer:
A.an appeal to logic
Explanation:
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b.recite
c. reply
d. record
The correct answer is C. Reply
Explanation:
The SQ4R methods is a method to understand, learn and remember a text more effectively, due to this SQ4R is considered an effective strategy for studying and reading. This method is called SQ4R as the steps of it are: survey, question, read, recite, record, and revise. Survey means to look at the text in general such as titles, subtitles and images to have a general idea of it; question implies ask yourself questions that could be connected to the text before reading; read implies the process of reading by itself and answer the questions you created while doing it; recite implies, try to understand the text in your own words; record means to take notes or register more important information and review implies checking what you have read, especially in case you want to go back to find specific information. Thus, SQ4R does not involve to reply as in any of the stages the reader tries to reply to the texts or similar tasks that involve replying.
The answer here is Reply
He is correct. Just wanted to confirm that he is right...
B. Adjective
C: Adverb
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