Which famous film or radio personality brought radio news to its maturity during his London After Dark reports on the bombing of London in 1940?a. Enrico Fermi
b. Orson Welles
c. Edward R. Murrow
d. Paul Henreid

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Edward R. Murrow was the the person who did the London After Dark reports.

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D. Dickinson's poem never uses the word "snake".

Although it is clear that Emily Dickinson is talking about a snake, she never actually uses the word snake in the poem. The purpose of the poem is, in part, to conjure up the image of a snake, without explicitly stating it.

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What part of speech is the underlined word in the sentence? Which television show do you like best?



A.
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C.
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I think that it would be the first sentence. That's showing that someone (probably a girl) is not accepting this person's apology, telling us that something happened between them.

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Which sentence contains an essential adjective clause? The coach explained the rules that the officials revised in 2010. The coach, an expert in the sport, explained the revised rules to us. After explaining the rules to us, the coach released us to the field. The officials revised the rules, which the coach explained to us before practice

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The coach explained the rules that the officials revised in 2010.


The essential adjective clause is one that is essential to the sentence. It tells us information that we need to know. In this sentence, we need to know which rules the coach explained. Essential adjective clauses can not be removed from the sentence because you would not have all of the information needed. Essential clauses do not use commas. With this in mind, let's look at the other options. They all contain commas to set off the adjective clauses which tells us they are not essential.

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The answer is The coach explained the rules that the officials revised in 2010.

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look at similarities and differences across cultures

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A person refers to starving children when attempting to persuade others to do something, which method of appeal has that person used? Pathos, or an appeal to emotion
Logos, or an appeal to ethics
Ethos, or an appeal to logic
Logos, or an appeal to logic

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The correct answer is pathos, or an appeal to emotion. When someone speaks of starving children, they are typically trying to invoke pity or other strong feelings in the person they're trying to persuade to do something. Logos, or an appeal to logic, is not typically used when speaking of starving children, as is ethos. It wouldn't be as convincing if a person were to use logos and tell you about statistics about child hunger or ethos to tell you how great they are for helping starving children as it would be for them to try to make you feel emotional about children dying of hunger in poverty.

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