Which phrase from Stalin's speech isost clearly inflammatory​

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Answer 1
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The phrase which forms Stalin's speech is  B. panic-mongers and rumour-mongers.

What is a phrase?

This is known to be a small group of words standing together as a unit which forms a component of a clause.

Hence, we can see that just as a reference the word "monger" refers to a person who gets benefits from something, that is why the phrase is inflammatory in itself.  

Inflammatory means that it is intended to arouse angry or violent feelings, it is a provocative statement inciting people to have bad emotions.

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The phrase from Stalin's speech which is most clearly inflammatory is the second one - B. panic-mongers and rumor-mongers. Inflammatory means that it is intended to arouse angry or violent feelings - it is a provocative statement inciting people to have bad emotions.

Answer 2
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Answer:

treacherous fiends

Explanation:

The phrase from Stalin's speech which is most clearly inflammatory is the second one - B. panic-mongers and rumor-mongers. Inflammatory means that it is intended to arouse angry or violent feelings - it is a provocative statement inciting people to have bad emotions.


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Jeremy is reading an informational text on ancient Greece. Which is the best way to activate his prior knowledge?1. Think about movies he's seen or stories he's read that are set in ancient Greece.
2. Look up the word Greece in the dictionary.
3. Ask a Greek friend about the country.
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How are the operating room in the Williams story and the atom-splitting lab in the Fermi story alike? A.
They are both places where highly skilled people work.







B.
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They are both places where injured or sick people come for treatment.

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The operating room in the Williams story and the atom-splitting lab in the Fermi story were alike in a sense that they are both places where people must remain silent. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option or option "C". I hope the answer has helped you.

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(C) They are both places where people must remain silent.

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Which word best describes both Maria and aunt Joan

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What does the word facetiously mean?

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Facetiously means anything that is said without actually intending to be taken literally or seriously.

Explanation:

The word "facetiously" is an adjective that is used when describing a person or anything which should not be taken in the literal sense. It is not meant to be taken in a serious manner, kind of like a 'white lie'.

Supposing a person said something abut another person, or talks to that other person in a facetious manner, then it means that what he/ she said is not serious and should not be treated or taken literally. It can also even be said or implied in an amusing and humorous way, lacking any serious intent/ content.

treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor; flippant.

What is a zine? (Give Examples)

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Zine is a self-published print work that is generally made for non-commercial purposes. The examples or zines are:

  • newspapers
  • fabric
  • images
  • drawn art
  • stickers
  • paint chips, and so on.

What is a zine?

Briefly defining, zine refers to a self-published piece of art that is meant for distributing and hence is photocopied. There is no set of defined rules for making of zines and hence the design and idea of zine wholly depends upon the creator.

It is a homemade publication. It can be simple or complicated as per the wish of the creator.

The examples of zine are newspaper, stickers, paint chips, and similar art.

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