Alessandro either didnt check the weather forecast,or he forgot to bring home the science equipment.
In
both of the excerpts presented above from the play we can see the
theme of morality being compared to the law in Antigone. It gives the
conflict of Moral or Divine law versus Human law. Pride is also
another theme that can be found in Antigone when we see men creating
laws that substitute for divine principles, believing they are made
from divine will.
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The answer to your problem is b planning
Answer:
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Explanation:
A rhetorical question is a question asked to create a dramatic effect or to make a point rather than to get an answer, for example <em>Is the pope Catholic? </em>or <em>Can fish swim?</em>
Sentence variety refers to varying the length and structure of sentences in a composition to avoid monotony. Pacing is a stylistic device that shows how fast a story unfolds. Both can help the writer add emphasis to a specific part of the composition.
An analogy is a type of comparison between two things, usually to explain something, i.e. "as light as a feather."
An allusion is an expression to call something to mind, but it is not mentioned explicitly, for example, <em>Don't be a Romeo</em>, in reference to Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet."
An imperative sentence gives instructions or advice and expresses a suggestion, command, order, or direction. For example <em>Don't do that!</em>
The correct answer is the following: <em>option a. To maintain their credibility, the creators of The Declaration of Independence had to provide evidence of how they had been mistreated. </em>In the Declaration of Independence, the creators included a list of all of the abuses and mistreatment they had suffer from King George III, and how all of these were proofs of how important and needed the independence was. Examples of the evidence of mistreatment they provided were:
- The King's refusal to assent to laws that were for the greater good of the American people.
- The King forbidding his governors of passing laws that were needed in the colonies.
- The King pressured the judges based on his power and their salaries, so that they would work in favor of his interests.