<span>so from what i understand... my discussion. In our Christian language, we may prefer to call volunteering, serving. Service moves from mere physical motions to human action (Wuthnow 1991: 45). Service incorporates all aspects of our humanity, instead of just the physical need at hand. Love, justice, compassion, action, presence, and understanding embody the cultural framework of Christian service, to which this human action refers. Service goes a step further than volunteering one's free afternoon to dish out food at a local soup kitchen....
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Each author uses non-English words and figurative language.
The authors uses the words tortillas, pachucos, Oom-pah, and Gorditas. These are non-English words. They also use figurative language. When he says took the "tortillas out of his poetry", he is talking about how he is removing evidence of his Hispanic culture from his poetry. He thinks it will give him a better chance. In the second passage they are talking about overhearing someone who seems to wish for a heritage, not realizing that America has a heritage. The sensory detail of the American trees dangling their branches over his head is used to emphasize this.
Tone measured, restrained dramaticpurpose to create awareness and show evidence for an opinion to persuade the audience of an opinionstructure broken down into various sections with headings that make the progression of ideas clear to readers plays out like a two-minute film; a series of visuals accompany narration explaining the negative effects of the melting iceopinion The effects of melting Arctic ice are potentially harmful to people, the environment, and wildlife in the Arctic and beyond. The effects of melting Arctic ice are harmful to people, the environment, and wildlife in the Arctic and beyond. There is an urgent need to take action to prevent these effects.persuasive techniques scientific data and expert opinion emotional appeal, especially visuals of animals; forceful, dramatic language; background musictextual evidence for persuasive techniques scientific data:"the Arctic sea ice shrank below 4 million square kilometres in September 2012"
expert opinion:"Tove Søvndahl Pedersen, Head of the Greenlandic Representation in Denmark, highlighted during her presentation day-to-day challenges that people of Greenland have to face because of climate change …"
factual information: "Without sea ice, arctic plants and animals must either adapt or migrate. If they can’t, they will go extinct.
If that isn’t enough, people who live in coastal communities within the Arctic Circle are also battling erosion along their coastlines."
influence of persuasive techniques structured presentation of scientific data and expert opinion gives the audience a clear, logical understanding of the argument visuals of the animals, the background music, and the harsh environmental conditions depicted make a strong emotional impact on the viewer; conveys a sense of the urgency and importance of the issue
A slogan is a memorable phrase used in advertisement, and flattery advertisement is a technique that uses flattery to entice the customer and make them feel good about the purchase. Here is an example of a slogan that uses flattery advertising
"Speedmasters, for those that prefer a healthy life instead of a easy life."
The customer sees that the woman in the image is running on the highway instead of driving in a car, so when you combine it with the slogan, the customer feels like they are choosing a healthier lifestyle by purchasing running shoes.
Answer:
Answer is option B!!
The author uses the the discourse in Maggie’s letter to her mother this to convey that Maggie is unhappy being left alone so often.