Which sentence in this excerpt from Eleanor Roosevelt's speech "What Libraries Mean to the Nation" is an emotional appeal to the audience?

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Answer: During her speech, she said something like : the struggle of world's peace cannot be the work of one man, or one party, or one nation, it must be a peace which rest on the cooperative effort of the whole world. This sentence arouse so much emotion from the audiences

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Answer:

Exposition

Explanation:

Read the following sentence, and then answer the question. The man in blue quietly stepped up to the window and paid for his ticket with cash. The adjective phrase in this sentence isa. in blue.
b. up to the window.
c. for his ticket.
d. with cash

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Hasn't this question already been asked before? I thought the answer was a. in blue
the answer is A I am sure

Read the claim below.The government should not use taxpayers' money to fund the arts.

Select the piece of evidence that best supports this claim.

The largest government arts program costs the average taxpayer only about

forty-five cents per year.

Private citizens, corporations, and foundations already spend billions of dollars

each year to support the arts.

The Federal Art Project was a government-funded program that employed

thousands of artists during the Great Depression.

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Answer:

Private citizens, corporations, and foundations already spend billions of dollars each year to support the arts.

Explanation:

The piece of evidence that best supports this claim is "Private citizens, corporations, and foundations already spend billions of dollars each year to support the arts".

Actually, who are the taxpayers? They are private citizens, corporations and foundations. That means if the government is using taxpayers' money to fund arts, indirectly it means that the billions of dollars spent each year to support arts are the monies of the private citizens, corporations and foundations. This then means that these private citizens, foundations and corporations are actually the ones supporting the arts through the taxes they pay.

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Private citizens, corporations, and foundations already spend billions of dollars each year to support the arts.

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Which one of the following titles is capitalized correctly?A. Harry Potter and The Sorcerer’s Stone
B. The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles
C. Bridge To Terabithia
D. The hunger games

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The correct answer is B. The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles. Real words are always capitalized in English grammar. Words like conjunctions are not capitalized which is why The in the first sentence is incorrectly capitalized, and To in the third, and Hunger Games should both be capitalized in the third sentence.

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To define, assonance is the style of repetition of same vowel sounds. There are no options provided so I will include all the answers that will apply. In the excerpt from Elizabeth Bishop's "The Fish" the lines which use assonance are attached below.

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The subject of a sentence is who/what the sentence is about.
In the case of action verbs, it's the one doing the action. (the dog barks)
In the case of linking verbs, it's the one being described. (the cat is nice)

In our sentence, "the big blue boat sailed across the lake," the subject is the big blue boat. When we provide the simple subject, we don't include any modifiers; it would just be A. boat.