On a presidential campaign poster from the 1800s, a bright and large sun is shining behind the candidate. Using what you know about symbolism, what does the sun symbolize?

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Answer 1
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Answer: hope

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Answer: hope

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Speak aloud each of the following words. Which word has stress on its first syllable?

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Stress, it is the main feature of the sentence

Type the three adverbs separated by commas.Hastily, Isaac skimmed the very interesting article about fishing successfully.

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Hastily, skimmed, successfully

You are applying for a position with this company and have held four jobs and volunteer for two different groups. what is the best way to list your work experience? you should choose the three most relevant jobs and leave out the others. you should include all jobs and volunteer work by attaching another page. you should start with your earliest job and list the others chronologically. you should include the three most recent jobs and leave out the rest.

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The answer is:

You should include all jobs and volunteer work by attaching another page.

When applying for a position, it is preferred to include the entire background you have, even volunteer experience. As a consequence, if you have had four jobs, it is proper to enclose another page in order to incorporate the four of them as well as volunteer work experience.

You should include all jobs and volunteer work by attaching another page. :)

Five parts of active, critical listening

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Pay AttentionCritical:
1. Listening for main ideas.

2. Outlining main ideas.

3. Looking for key words.

4. Taking notes.

5. Weighing the evidence.

Active:
1. Pay Attention

2. Show that you are listening

3. Feedback ( respond )

4. Defer judgement
Allow the speaker to finish each point before asking questions.
Don't interrupt with counter arguments.

5. Respond Appropriately
listening for main ideas ,outlining main ideas,looking for key words,taking notes,weighing the evidence 

Any quotation taken word for word from a source must be enclosed in quotation marks and cited. Thisis called a(n)
A. plagiarized statement.
B. direct quotation.
C. end citation.
D. paraphrased statement.

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B. direct quotation.

Have you no shame sir," he said, his eyes narrowing."
The quotation marks must be before the word “Have” and after the word “sir” and since this is in question form, a question mark must also be placed after the word sir and before the quotation mark. This is quoted because this is a verbatim question of the subject. The rest are descriptions of person asking the question. No quotation must be put at end of the sentence. All in all, the sentence is:
 “Have you no shame sir?” he said, his eyes narrowing.

Read this excerpt from G. K. Chesterton's "The Fallacy of Success":Turning over a popular magazine, I find a queer and amusing example. There is an article called "The Instinct that Makes People Rich." It is decorated in front with a formidable portrait of Lord Rothschild. There are many definite methods, honest and dishonest, which make people rich; the only "instinct" I know of which does it is that instinct which theological Christianity crudely describes as "the sin of avarice." That, however, is beside the present point. I wish to quote the following exquisite paragraphs as a piece of typical advice as to how to succeed.

When the writer describes his experience of reading a magazine article, it is an example of which rhetorical device?

allusion


anecdotal evidence


political satire


ethical appeal

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When the writer describes his experience of reading a magazine article, it is an example of B. anecdotal evidence Anecdotal evidence is the evidence that rely too much on an individual's experience. Anecdotal evidence is considered an unreliable evidence because it often do not represent the whole consensus

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B.anecdotal evidence

Explanation:Plato answer