Which option is an example of a persuasive appeal? A. A police officer directing traffic B. A painting that shows a poor family C. A fistfight in the middle of the street D. Two people yelling at each other

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Answer 1
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The correct answer is B. A painting that shows a poor family.

Explanation: The statement above is an example of pathos, a persuasive appeal that appeals to the audience's emotions. A painting that shows a poor family invokes sympathy from the audience by showing the terrible conditions of other people.  

Answer 2
Answer: The answer to your question is B

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Below are four lines from sections I – IV. (There is one line from each section.) Arrange them in order, first to last, based on when they occurred in the story of Beowulf."How ceaselessly Grendel / harassed Hrothgar . . ."
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1. "It came in his mind ' to bid his henchmen a hall uprear" - this refers to Beowulf helping his men before going to Hrothgar's place; 2. "How ceaselessly Grendel / harassed Hrothgar..." - the introduction of Grendel the monster; 3. "Who are ye, then, ye armed men, / mailed folk..." - the conversation between Grendel and Beowulf; 4. "To Hrothgar I / in greatness of sould would succor bring" - Beowulf helping Hrothgar

Why do visual and verbal techniques work well together?

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If there's a more specific question I can answer that as well.

My answer to the question your provided me is -

It helps the reader create a scene in their minds usually causing more interest in the paragraph, book, ect. 

When Grendel speaks of Unferth and says, "I could crush him like a fly" (89),what literary device is being used?

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I'd say two literary devices are used in this line.
1. simile: using  the words like and as to compare something
2. hyperbole: exaggerating things - he couldn't really crush him like a fly, but he could hurt him or kill him nevertheless

When the baseball player's wife attempts to be playful with him he becomes agitated and goes outside to mow the lawn: however, he has mown the lawn so much lately that the grass is brown. This reaction to his wife provides what insight into the character's attitude toward his slump?A) he would rather tend to his household duties than speak to his wife.
B) he is avoiding his problems and isolating those around him in the process.
C) his wife is concerned about him and trying to lighten his mood.
D) his wife's light-hearted attitude is irritating to him because of his stress at work.

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B. He is avoiding his problems and isolating those around him in the process.

In Langston Hughes’s poem “I Dream a World,” the repetition of the word “dream” emphasizes

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Hughes opens and closes the lines with this word. He uses it for times and each of them has its own interpration. Hughes begins his poem with this line:

I dream a world where a man

The line means that the poem itself is about a dream, some unimaginative reality. After three lines he emphasizes the word again:

I dream world where all

With this line, Hughes introduces second set of his dream for the active process. The process is about the present that Hughes has not yet given up that he uses present tense. Therefore, the next line starts the next concept:

A world I dream where black or white

And the last line completes the process by summing up all the wishes:

Of such I dream, my world.

Answer:

the belief that dreams often remain unrealized due to oppression.

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How does Puli help Ruku and Nathan in the city? He takes them to the temple.

He buys them food.

He tells them about the rock quarry.

He gives them a place to stay.

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Answer: He tells them about the rock quarry.

Puli is a child affected with leprosy who lives in the streets of the city. When Nathan and Ruku move to the city, they meet him, and he tells them about the rock quarry. This allows the couple to earn some money, especially as they want to go back to their village. Puli becomes very close to them, and they trust him and care for him as if he was their own son.

c)He tells them about the rock quarry.