Answer:
Gisella is using the <u>primacy principle.</u>
Explanation:
As Gisella knows that the audience is against her position, she presents her main argument for students taking two years of a foreign language before graduating at the beginning of her speech so that the audience remembers the main point of taking these classes.
In other words, the primacy principle states that a person mostly remembers what the speaker says at the beginning of the speech, and the person will retain less information as time goes by. That is why Gisella must present her main argument at the beginning of the speech.
I'd say it's false.
A poem has to follow a specific pattern, rhyme, scheme or meter to identify it's form.
So just going off of the way the poem looks on the page is not the true form.
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The effect is clear to draw reader and people in this book, or stuff like that....ehhhhhhh what text
Answer:
it's the secong option “You will see I am man enough to take everything upon myself.”
Explanation:
even in the small thing men will do what ever it takes to protect this line show it