Answer:
Explanation: there is no facter she dont know
Answer:
The correct answer is option A
Explanation:
In the above situation where Hannah wants to support her claim about freedom of speech on internet forums. She is afraid that if the protection will turn into censorship of content which will completely ruin the purpose of internet, thus taking away freedom of speech.
The claim that internet providers are only supposed to provide internet services and should have nothing to do with the kind of content they are provided with can favor her argument.
An Open Boat by Alfred Noyes See - quick - by that flash, where the bitter foam tosses,
The cloud of white faces, in the black open boat,
The literary device used in these lines is personification to give the foam a human quality.
Through the characterization of sea as humanistic, animalistic and deistic, Crane profoundly believes that the sea is indifferent to human’s plight. Narrator describes the development of sea as earlier it “snarls, hisses, and bucks like a bronco” and later it purely “paces to and fro,”. This depicts that the sea can be both hurtful and helpful, sea doesn’t change its motivation in the light of men’s struggle nor it can be understood.
The correct answer cannot be any of the other choices besides, sequence.
If the answer was "Adding an Idea" it would have to be furthermore, yet, in addition, and other choices.
The only category "Afterword" belongs in is a sequence.
Components of Ex Nihilo story.
Answer: Option E, Option C, Option F, Option D.
Explanation:
Ex Nihilo is a Latin term which means ‘out of nothing.’ There are many Ex Nihilo stories all of which describes how the Earth was created from nothingness. These stories addresses the mythological stories which mostly address the creation of the earth, creation of the whole universe.
There are four primary components of Ex Nihilo story, they are as follows: A long time ago, there was nothing but darkness, then
1. Suddenly from the darkness emerged a bright,
translucent sphere hanging in midair. That sphere was so bright that it was almost difficult to figure out what was happening.
2. Inside the sphere sat God, creator of everything.
3. God pointed at the darkness and uttered a command.
4. This action led to the creation of Earth.
And with this began a life cycle of all living creatures and slowly and steadily the earth stared forming.