Answer:
C. The author refers to the evil of Sodom and Gomorrah to suggest a comparison to the contemporary city of New Orleans.
Explanation:
An allusion is a figure that is used to describe something without directly referring to it and explicitly saying what it is, but by using some different ideas, usually knowledgable to a wider audience.
That is why the author here refers to what he imagines in New Orleans as Sodom and Gomorrah. <u>He refers to the well known Biblical story about the cities where many vile people lived who did harm and sins, so God destroyed them at the end as a punishment for their outrageous behavior.</u>
<u>By alluding to these Biblical places and stories, the author is trying to say us all the worst possible happenings were present to see in New Orleans, and still are, as he is still "to this day" making that mental connection. </u>
Apple is to tree as grape is to vine.
Hair = simile
apples = generalization
Answer:
$1.13
Explanation:
If the table is laid out the way I believe it to be, then you half how much 2 pounds cost.
Since half of 2 pounds is 1
2 pounds = 2.16
Then you do 2.16/2 = 1.13
Answer:
1. The text structure signaled by clue words such as result is:
C. cause and effect
2. The reason the author of the argument against eating less meat think that reducing meat consumption will not make a difference is:
G. Plant-based agriculture uses more resources than livestock farming.
3. The author effectively supports the claim by:
J. by calling out the problems with the GLEAM model and meat alternatives
4. The claim that the author makes as a pro for doing away with the Electoral College is:
P. The Electoral College potentially throws off the balance established in the legislative branch by the Constitution.
5. This excerpt provides evidence that effectively supports the claim identified in Part A
Q. Yes, because it explains how the Constitution establishes balance in the legislature.
Explanation:
A claim is an assertion made by a party to an argument by which the party declares that something is true. It is usually supported by some evidence, but it is not necessary that the person making the claim must supply some. Therefore, a claim indicates the asserting party's opinion and preferences.
If the wind blows it makes people walk. If the wind is not blowing, the people do not come to life.