Thoreau’s general opinion of government relate to his imprisonment, as described in "Civil Disobedience" as:
A) He believed that government was corrupt and that he was justified in not paying his taxes despite being put in prison.
Henry David Thoreau's argument in the “Civil Disobedience” was that the citizens of a nation need to disobey the laws implemented by the state if the laws are unjust. He speaks about his experience when he protested against slavery and the Mexican War by refusing to pay taxes. He adds that there are two types of laws, one is made by God and the other by the people. The laws made by God is about humanity and is higher than the laws made by men. He adds that if the laws made by men prove to be unjust and are against humanity then the people should have the right to disobey them.
Answer:
D Teenagers should not be allowed to use techonology for more than one hour a day because it distracts them from their responsibilities, keeps them from getting the sleep they need, and encourages them to be anti-social.
Explanation:
a thesis statement is the sentence in a introductory paragraph that explains your reasons. this is the only one w strong, well stated answers that stay on topic.
D just because if she takes time to take notes she can support her response or arguement very well
I went to Walmart sometime in the afternoon since it was so cold earlier in the day.
Answer:The rhetorical effect that the impersonation of the word "Prudence" provoked was the Ethos.
Explanation:
Personification is a figure of speech that provides human characteristics to inanimate objects or beings. In the excerpt from the Declaration of Independence, the personification allowed that the "prudencia" that is an inanimate being could dictate something.
Prudence is the ability of some people to analyze existing variables and evaluate their possible consequences before making a decision. When the author used the personification in prudence, he imposed that prudence be seen as an authority, which must be heard and its precepts followed.
In this way the author appealed to the rhetorical Ethos effect. An appeal to ethos depends on the credibility, competence and reputation of the person making the argument, in this case, the person is the "prudence". A person considered as an authority on the subject she is talking about would make such an argument. The argument is primarily based on relying on the opinion or analysis of an authority or expert.