The correct answer from each drop-down menu are the following ones:
The article "The Melting Arctic" attempst to win over public opinion by making use of persuasive techniques. One such technique is the use of <u>scientific data ,</u> which relies on proofs, graphs, and charts. The article also relies on <u>expert opinion,</u> which involves the endorsement of an idea or opinion by a renowned professional in that particular field.
In contrast, the NOAA video uses visuals of animals to appeal to the viewer's <u>emotions.</u> It makes <u>passionate</u> claims about the worsening Arctic conditions and the adverse effects they have on animal life.
The linking word "in contrast" indicates that what is about to be introduced should be the opposite to whas has been said. Consequently, as the first paragraph talks about scientific data, the second one should appeal to the opposite of that, that is, emotions and beliefs. "Passionate" is the only adjective in the examples that has a positive connotation that can be put together with the first option ("emotions").
Its either a or d... Sorry not really sure on this one
Answer: indecisive about killing the old man.
At this point in the story, the narrator is about to kill the old man. He has opened the door and is staring right into the old man's eye. He realizes the man must be really scared, as his heart was beating very loudly. The sound of the man's heart made him nervous, and he struggled to carry out what he had planned. This shows that at that moment, he was indecisive about killing the old man.
Line - …and see the tears welling up in her little eyes when she is told that Funtown is closed to colored children, and see the depressing clouds of inferiority begin to form in her little mental sky…
Is an example of - is an example of allusion
That means - that means that racism is preventing children from having/experiencing an actual childhood
And creates - creates a matter of fact tone and a depressing mood
Answer:
<u>He opens his speech with a sentence referring to “a date which will live in infamy" to grab his audience's attention.</u>
Explanation:
The anecdote about the Japanese ambassador is important for the idea of the Day of Infamy as it points out the nature of the happenings in the Pearl Harbour. President Roosevelt refers to the diplomatic relations between Japan and the USA, as he was saying that the Japanese ambassador was communicating with the USA after the attack on Pearl Harbour was underway. The main idea of this speech is the Japanese trait of the trust of the USA.