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Speaker: President John F. Kennedy
Purpose: To inspire and motivate the country to support the mission to send a man to the moon, and to address the uncertainty about the time and cost of the mission.
Audience: A crowd of thousands at Rice University Stadium in Houston, Texas.
Rhetorical Appeal: Pathos (Emotional Appeal)
1. "we stand in need of all three, for we meet in an hour of change and challenge, in a decade of hope and fear, in an age of both knowledge and ignorance"
2. "it is one of the great adventures of all time"
3. "the eyes of the world now look into space, to the moon and to the planets beyond, and we have vowed that we shall not see it governed by a hostile flag of conquest, but by a banner of freedom and peace."
Rhetorical Devices:
Alliteration: "We mean to be a part of it—we mean to lead it."
Repetition: "We choose to go to the moon. We choose to go to the moon in this decade"
Metaphor: "The exploration of space will go ahead, whether we join in it or not, and it is one of the great adventures of all time"
The rhetorical appeal of Pathos connects to and achieves the purpose by evoking emotions in the audience and making them feel invested in the mission. By appealing to the audience's emotions, President Kennedy makes them feel a sense of excitement and pride about the possibility of exploring space and being a part of one of the greatest adventures of all time. He also emphasizes the importance of the United States being at the forefront of this exploration and not falling behind other nations. The repetition of the phrase "We choose to go to the moon" emphasizes the determination and unwavering commitment of the country to achieve this goal. The use of alliteration and metaphor helps to reinforce the purpose and adds impact to the speech.
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Mini Research Project
You will be writing a mini-research project on "Colors" by Adam Alter as your final writing assignment for this piece. Think about any further questions that may have been raised for you through this piece or the connections or assumptions made by the author. Once you have come up with 1-2 questions, using valid, credible resources, look for answers to those questions. Write up what you find in 2 paragraphs minimum. Don’t forget to write where you got your information!
https://media-build.glynlyon.com/o_rla08_ccss_2016/3/colors.pdf
The writing of a mini-research project on "Colors" by Adam Alter is given below.
What is Colors?One question that arises after reading "Colors" by Adam Alter is: How do different cultures perceive colors? The article mentions that color perception can vary based on context and cultural norms, which suggests that different cultures may have different associations with colors. According to a study conducted by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, people from different cultures tend to use color in different ways, with some cultures using more color words and others using fewer.
Another question that arises from the article is: How do colors affect mood and behavior? The article suggests that colors can have a significant impact on how people feel and behave, with certain colors being associated with specific emotions or behaviors. For example, blue is often associated with calmness and relaxation, while red is associated with excitement and energy.
Lastly, Sources:
Gilbert, A. L., Regier, T., Kay, P., & Ivry, R. B. (2006). Whorf hypothesis is supported in the right visual field but not the left. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 103(2), 489-494.Johnson, D. C. (2004). Color psychology: a critical review. Genetic, social, and general psychology monographs, 130(2), 67-105.Mehta, R., & Zhu, R. J. (2009). Blue or red? Exploring the effect of color on cognitive task performances. Science, 323(5918), 1226-1229.Learn more about Colors from
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Why does Cinderella go through so much pain in the movie and play?
In the movie Cinderella, Cinderella goes through a lot of pain because she is an orphaned girl who is treated very poorly by her stepmother and stepsisters. She is constantly made to do all the hard work around the house while her stepsisters get to go to parties and balls. This can be seen as symbolic of the struggles that many people face in life, where they have to work hard and make sacrifices while others seem to get all the benefits. Additionally, Cinderella's pain can be seen as a metaphor for the emotional pain of feeling rejected and alone, and the hope of finding true love and acceptance in the world.
A student plans to write a literary analysis about ""Saved by a Seal"" by Theodore A. Cutting. The essay will focus on how the main character’s experience with Nab affected him. Which two sentences from the story give information that will help the student form a thesis statement for the essay?
Answer:) B and a are correct.
Explanation:
Which of the following sentences contains an error?
A.
Kale likes performing science experiments at home.
B.
About four months ago, Andy decided to learn to ice skate.
C.
Kim needs to buy some stationary to complete her English assignment.
D.
Aziz practices the piano for three hours every day.
There is no error in any of the sentences as they're all grammatically correct. But I will say B is worded weirdly, so I would pick B.
PLEASE ANSWER ASAP
In Shakespeare's play King Lear why was the duke of Burgundy called 'the waters duke'
Answer:
His love ran like water
Explanation:
the dukes love for the young maid in a moment had run all away like water
Answer: His Love Ran and ran like water.
Explanation: the dukes love for the young maid in a moment had run all away like water.
If you have depression what causes it? Why does this effect happen?
How does it happen?
****SCIENCE**** Not English
Persuasive Essay: Should students be required to have a certain GPA in order to play school sports?
Answer:
Having good grades gives many financial benefits to students. For example, schools offer merit money, money received based on academic, artistic or athletic excellence. This would be a privilege to have especially if you are having trouble affording college. Having a half-athletic scholarship combined with the other half merit money can equal to having a full scholarship. However, this will only happen if you excel in both sports and studies. Thus, it is beneficial to have good grades to play sports.
Coaches look for students with good grades, not only playing ability. It is to one’s benefit to have good grades. Students should have good grades to play sports. Even if you are a great athlete, you will probability not get a full-athletic scholarship.
Thus, having good grades can lessen your stress about affording college.
How is David's point of view different from his mother's in the story?
A David doesn't want to go home when it looks like it's going to rain.
B David is uninterested in soccer.David is uninterested in soccer.
C David's mother doesn't want to go home when it looks like it's going to rain.
D David's mother is uninterested in hail.David's mother is uninterested in hail.
Fill in the blank = 100 points
Which three statements are central ideas in Roosevelt’s “What I Hope to Leave Behind”?
What is Eleanor Roosevelt’s main purpose in “What I Hope to Leave Behind”?
Answer:Eleanor Roosevelt's main purpose in “What I Hope to Leave Behind” is to persuade.
Explanation: she believes that people have an ability to enjoy life and one important thing that we must do is to give or share those people that ability to enjoy life.
Complete the sentence below about the book The Loner. The name selected from the Bible for the boy was what?
Answer:
Sorry, can't help you. never read the loner before
Explanation:
Read this excerpt from "On Becoming an Inventor" by Dean Kamen.
My next challenge was that I wanted to make things out of metal, so I became interested in how to use a lathe, a milling machine, and so on. I went to buy this new equipment I thought I'd need and met a man who had a machine shop of his own who was about to retire and move to Florida. He allowed me to visit him after school and on weekends to observe how he used all his tools. I was hooked. When he retired I bought not only all his big equipment but all his little toolboxes as well—they were treasures!
Kamen states the opinion that the toolboxes were treasures. What evidence best supports this opinion?
I bought not only all his big equipment but all his little toolboxes as well. . .
I wanted to make things out of metal, so I became interested in how to use a lathe, a milling machine, and so on.
I went to buy this new equipment I thought I’d need and met a man who had a machine shop of his own. . .
He allowed me to visit him after school and on weekends. .
Answer:
I web to buy this new equipment I thought I'd need and met a man who had a machine shop of his own he allowed me to visit after school an on weekends
Explanation:
no exception
Please write a conclusion for this argumentative essay. (It doesn't have to be good I just need an idea of what to write.)
Intro: “The trade in exotic animals is a multi-billion-dollar-a-year industry.” “Millions of wild animals, including reptiles, large felines, nonhuman primates, and others, are kept in private possession in the U.S.” and are being mistreated due to this fact. One might take an exotic animal as a pet with the idea that it's "cool", or even, possibly, that they are helping the pitiful creatures. But what is really happening is that corrupt associations are profiting off of these animals as a result of people lacking knowledge about exotic animals. Exotic animals should not be kept as pets.
Body Paragraph 1: As stated before, people often will take in an exotic, or wild, pet just for vain purposes, “it’s cute”, or because it might be “cool”. Of course, there are also those who have a natural affinity for animals, and genuinely want to care for or be close to them. As a result of this, many of these animals are being mistakenly, sometimes purposely, mistreated because the owners do not have the right resources or knowledge to care for these animals. “Zoos, pet stores and exotic pet expos often include a hands-on component that, similarly to television media, creates a fabricated intimacy between people and wildlife that mirrors how they interact with domesticated pets” and “The results of these findings reveal that the main motivation for people obtaining exotic pets is because of their high affection and desire to be close to animals.”, are inquisitions made by Samantha Kieswetter for Zoocheck Inc. that show the reasons for getting exotic pets. The only circumstance in which one should have an exotic animal in their care, not being an animal organization or a zoo, is if they have the proper means to care for these animals.
Body Paragraph 2: Further reasoning is that these animals do not belong in captivity. The National Library of Medicine explains why keeping exotic animals is ill-advised. More common pets, such as dogs and cats, are more accustomed to being pets. But animals like, say, foxes are not adapted to abiding amongst humans, and as a result, are more bestial. If people kept domesticated animals they would be safer, and these peculiar animals they desire would suffer less.
Body Paragraph 3: One might say that owning exotic pets is the best and no matter what it should be legal. Although it may be fun to own an exotic animal one must consider the consequences. Humans are hurting these animals, and these animals could also hurt people. Born Free USA reveals that exotic animals suffer under the care of separate persons due to the inability of one to care properly for these animals. Many would be safer and these peculiar animals they desire would suffer less if we were to leave them in proper care.
Conclusion: In the final analysis,
Answer:
it is clear that the trade in exotic animals as pets is a harmful and unethical industry. The ownership of exotic pets is driven by vain and misguided desires, leading to mistreatment and suffering of these animals. These animals are not adapted to living in captivity, and their welfare is at risk in the hands of private owners who do not have the resources or knowledge to properly care for them. While some might argue for the legal ownership of exotic pets, it is important to consider the consequences for both the animals and the people involved. In conclusion, it is imperative that we reconsider the trade in exotic animals as pets and work towards finding alternative solutions that prioritize the welfare of these animals.
My final analysis is, why should you keep an exotic animal as a household pet, they require maintenance, you could get sick and die, and the pet would be put in danger! 30% of the world can’t even obtain a small pet such as a dog or cat due to fur allergies! It’s ridiculous to even harm an animal just for your selfish wishes! If you really cared about animals and their well-being, then you would let them live in their natural habitat rather than putting them in captivity for no reason whatsoever. In addition to that, you’re putting animals, yourself and anyone who is close to you, in danger. Don’t be that person to put your selfish wants before yourself and close friends and family?
were reading the hobbit in ela right now and i havent remembered a single thing can someone summarize it for me? and please add details about bilbo
Answer:
Of course! I LOVE this book!
Explanation:
Bilbo Baggins lives a quiet, peaceful life in his comfortable hole at Bag End. Bilbo lives in a hole because he is a hobbit—one of a race of small, plump people about half the size of humans, with furry toes and a great love of good food and drink. Bilbo is quite content at Bag End, near the bustling hobbit village of Hobbiton, but one day his comfort is shattered by the arrival of the old wizard Gandalf, who persuades Bilbo to set out on an adventure with a group of thirteen militant dwarves. The dwarves are embarking on a great quest to reclaim their treasure from the marauding dragon Smaug, and Bilbo is to act as their “burglar.” The dwarves are very skeptical about Gandalf’s choice of a burglar, and Bilbo is terrified to leave his comfortable life to seek adventure. But Gandalf assures both Bilbo and the dwarves that there is more to the little hobbit than meets the eye. Shortly after the group sets out, three hungry trolls capture all of them except for Gandalf. Gandalf tricks the trolls into remaining outside when the sun comes up, and the sunlight turns the nocturnal trolls to stone. The group finds a great cache of weapons in the trolls’ camp. Gandalf and the dwarf lord Thorin take magic swords, and Bilbo takes a small sword of his own. The group rests at the elfish stronghold of Rivendell, where they receive advice from the great elf lord Elrond, then sets out to cross the Misty Mountains. When they find shelter in a cave during a snowstorm, a group of goblins who live in the caverns beneath the mountain takes them, prisoner. Gandalf leads the dwarves to a passage out of the mountain, but they accidentally leave behind Bilbo. Wandering through the tunnels, Bilbo finds a strange golden ring lying on the ground. He takes the ring and puts it in his pocket. Soon he encounters Gollum, a hissing, whining creature who lives in a pool in the caverns and hunts fish and goblins. Gollum wants to eat Bilbo, and the two have a contest of riddles to determine Bilbo’s fate. Bilbo wins by asking the dubious riddle, “What have I got in my pocket?” Gollum wants to eat Bilbo anyway, and he disappears to fetch his magic ring, which turns its wearer invisible. The ring, however, is the same one Bilbo has already found, and Bilbo uses it to escape from Gollum and flee the goblins. He finds a tunnel leading up out of the mountain and discovers that the dwarves and Gandalf have already escaped. Evil wolves known as Wargs pursue them, but Bilbo and his comrades are helped to safety by a group of great eagles and by Beorn, a creature who can change shape from a man into a bear. The company enters the dark forest of Mirkwood, and, making matters worse, Gandalf abandons them to see to some other urgent business. In the forest, the dwarves are caught in the webs of some giant spiders, and Bilbo must rescue them with his sword and magic ring. After slaying his first spider, Bilbo names his sword Sting. Shortly after escaping the spiders, the unlucky dwarves are captured by a group of wood elves who live near the river that runs through Mirkwood. Bilbo uses his ring to help the company escape and slips the dwarves away from the elves by hiding them inside barrels, which he then floats down the river. The dwarves arrive at Lake Town, a human settlement near the Lonely Mountain, under which the great dragon sleeps with Thorin’s treasure. After sneaking into the mountain, Bilbo talks to the sly dragon Smaug, who unwittingly reveals that his armorlike scales have a weak spot near his heart. When Bilbo steals a golden cup from the dragon’s hoard, Smaug is furious and flies out of the mountain to burn Lake Town in his rage. Bard, a heroic archer, has learned the secret about Smaug’s weakness from thrush, and he fires an arrow into the dragon’s heart, killing him. Before Smaug dies, however, he burns Lake Town to the ground. The humans of Lake Town and the elves of Mirkwood march to the Lonely Mountain to seek a share of the treasure as compensation for their losses and aid, but Thorin greedily refuses, and the humans and elves besiege the mountain, trapping the dwarves and the hobbit inside. Bilbo sneaks out to join the humans in an attempt to bring peace. When Thorin learns what Bilbo has done, he is livid, but Gandalf suddenly reappears and saves Bilbo from the dwarf lord’s wrath. At this moment, an army of goblins and Wargs marches on the mountain, and the humans, elves, and dwarves are forced to band together to defeat them. The goblins nearly win, but the arrival of Beorn and the eagles help the good armies win the battle. After the battle, Bilbo and Gandalf return to Hobbiton, where Bilbo continues to live. He is no longer accepted by respectable hobbit society, but he does not care. Bilbo now prefers to talk to elves and wizards, and he is deeply content to be back among the familiar comforts of home after his grand and harrowing adventures.
What was the feeling Lady Macbeth earn after the assassination of the Late King Duncan. Why is she overcome with this feeling? Is it a POSITIVE or NEGATIVE feeling.
Lady Macbeth goes through immense guilt, which eventually drives her to delusion and her demise. It's a negative feeling
Read the excerpt from "Protecting the Great Barrier Reef
The good news is that steps are being taken to manage this problem. Responsible farming practices help minimize harm to the Great Barrier Reef. It is important that fertilizers and pesticides are used properly. Equally important is using less of them and only when necessary. It is also important for farmers to learn how to properly manage and avoid soil erosion. The Queensland Farmers' Federation is an organization of 2,600 farmers who have land along the Great Barrier Reef. They have joined together to work towards better land management practices. This sort of action is vital to the ongoing protection of the Great Barrier Reef.
Select the evidence from the excerpt that best supports the idea that farming practices help minimize the harm to the reef.
Group of answer choices
They have joined together to work towards better land management practices.
It is important that fertilizers and pesticides are used properly.
This sort of action is vital to the ongoing protection of the Great Barrier Reef.
The good news is that steps are being taken to manage this problem.
Answer:
They have joined together to work towards better land management practices.
Explanation:
The statement "They have joined together to work towards better land management practices" provides evidence that steps are being taken to help minimize harm to the Great Barrier Reef. The fact that the Queensland Farmers' Federation, an organization of 2,600 farmers who have land along the Great Barrier Reef, have joined together to work towards better land management practices suggests that they recognize the importance of their actions in protecting the reef. By working together, these farmers are taking a proactive approach to improving their land management practices, which can help to reduce the negative impact of farming on the Great Barrier Reef. This evidence supports the idea that farming practices can help to minimize harm to the reef.
Which sentence would be the MOST accurate summary of this passage? A) Tornadoes are dangerous, unpredictable, and tremendously frightening. B) Everyone needs to take tornadoes seriously and always be prepared in case of severe weather. C) After barely surviving a tornado, the narrator now has a respect and even fear of nature's power. D) Tornadoes and hurricanes, while often confused, are actually not the same type of natural disaster at all
What is an argument in relation to writing?
A) A claim that has logic and facts.
B) A claim that tells a story
C) A claim that has many opinions.
Answer: An argument in relation to writing is a claim that has logic and facts. That is option A.
Explanation: You might be shocked to learn that the term "argument" does not have to appear anywhere in your assignment for it to be a significant aspect of your work. In truth, the goal of academic writing is frequently to make an argument—to convey a point of view on a subject and support it with evidence. Your professors may think you are aware of this and hence fail to clarify the significance of arguments in class.
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Tap the phrase that "it" refers to (redid)
1. students' heartbeat
2. the experiment
3. more blood
4. body's tissue
Tap the phrase that "it" refers to.
Macbeth. Why did Macbeth and Lady Macbeth kill the king?
Macbeth and Lady Macbeth killed the king as part of their plan to seize the throne of Scotland. Macbeth was driven by ambition, while Lady Macbeth was driven by her desire to see him become king. Together, they hatched a plan to assassinate King Duncan, the rightful ruler of Scotland, in order to pave the way for Macbeth's ascension to the throne.
What’s does this excerpt suggest the ancient Greeks? Attitude toward the god?
The Ancient Greeks saw it as very important to live in reverence to the gods. When they believed that when they didn't do so, there was a natural disaster which was a punishment from the gods.
Who are the Ancient Greeks?
The Ancient Greeks are usually referred to as the Minoans. The Minoans were said to have lived on Crete - an Island close to mainland Greece.
The Ancient Greeks lived there between the period of 2200BC and 1450BC. The name of their king was Minos.
"A David and Goliath Battle Rages Over Sunshine Park"
Chelsea Spree played in Sunshine Park as a young girl. When she learned that the Trumont Corporation planned to tear it down to build their international headquarters, she decided to speak up. Though Trumont has millions of dollars and high-paid lawyers on their side, Chelsea has passion. The battle is shaping up to be a tough one.
The headline of this news article makes a biblical allusion. The mention of David and Goliath suggests a battle in which (5 points)
one opponent is much smaller than the other
one opponent is threatening another's childhood memories
two opponents are battling over the same land
two opponents are in a very tough contest
What is the effect of time being described as heavy in amigo brothers
Antonio was passing some heavy time on his rooftop. This line means that Antonio was going through a tough time and was in a dilemma since he was wondering about the fate of his relationship with Felix post his fight the next day.
Explanation
. The lines have been taken from
Amigo Brothers written by Piri Thomas. This short story is bout two friends who grew up together with such enormity of friendship and brotherhood that they started imagining each other like real brothers.
• The commonality that they shared was their love for boxing which they loved to fight. It was an outlet for both of them from the negativeness that was highly prevalent in that part of the city.
• In Paragraph 45, Antonio is passing through a dilemma where he has to figure out the outcome of his boxing match with his brother - like friend, Felix. He tries to console himself by saying the friendship and sports shouldn't be mixed up.
2.
Which inference about Cyro is supported by the information in paragraph 6?
He is using the language of his ancestors in new ways.
Islanders see him as a role model for young people.
He uses the language of his ancestors to entertain tourists.
He thinks preserving his heritage is more important than living in a modern place.
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3.
Which key idea is best supported by information in paragraphs 4 through 6?
Tourism is the major industry in La Gomera.
El Silbo is more difficult to learn than most other languages.
The people of La Gomera have differing ideas about the value of el Silbo.
Earning a living is easier now than in the past for the people of La Gomera.
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4.
Which phrase from paragraph 2 helps the reader understand the meaning of speculate?
El Silbo has a history
for many generations
No one is certain
the original inhabitants1
8.
The author includes the map most likely to help the reader understand —
why younger people of La Gomera often move to the mainland
where the Canary Islands are located and where La Gomera is among them
which route sailors took to reach the Canary Islands from Spain in the 1500s
where in northern Africa el Silbo may have originated
The author includes the photograph of the ravine most likely to support which idea?
The people of La Gomera needed a language that could travel long distances.
El Silbo is spoken only by the people on the island of La Gomera.
You can hear the whistles of canaries and other birds on the island of La Gomera.
The landscape of La Gomera is different from the other islands that make up the Canary Islands.
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7.
Which sentence best supports the idea that more than one language is spoken in La Gomera?
Whistling allowed islanders to deliver messages across the ravines without having to walk great distances around them. (paragraph 4)
The whistles were often used to make public announcements or to send invitations to events. (paragraph 4)
It is far from being the common language that it used to be. (paragraph 5)
Cyro loves whistling to communicate. (paragraph 6)
The author includes the photograph of the ravine most likely to support which idea?
The people of La Gomera needed a language that could travel long distances.
El Silbo is spoken only by the people on the island of La Gomera.
You can hear the whistles of canaries and other birds on the island of La Gomera.
The landscape of La Gomera is different from the other islands that make up the Canary Islands.
After reading Act II, scenes 4 and 5 of The Diary of Anne Frank, answer the questions below.
Scene 4
1. Would you have answered the phone? Why or why not?
2. Was the behavior of the characters in Scene 4 consistent with their behavior in the rest of the play? Why or why not?
3. Are they the only ones to suffer during the Holocaust? Explain.
4. When the characters were discovered, why were they not shot on sight?
Scene 5
5. How has Otto changed from the beginning of play to now?
6. What is symbolic about how the diary just stops? How does it show Anne dying all over again?
7. How does reading the diary bring closure to Mr. Frank?
8. Anne says, “Despite everything, I still believe that all people are good at heart.” After reading this, why does Mr. Frank say, “She puts me to shame.”?
I'm looking for serious answers. Any answers that are not serious I will report.
1: No. Even though there was a chance that it could've been Miep, Mr Frank was correct, they must stay hidden, better safe than sorry.
3: No, they aren't. They are just one case of many people who have suffered from Hitler's actions. Hitler targeted the Jewish and other minorities he considered wasn't a "Pure German" They are many cases, such as Eva Pickova (wrote "Fear" while in Terezin, a concentration camp.).
4: Even though Hitler and the Nazis targeted the Jewish and other minorities, they weren't shot on sight since they still had value (eg; working in a work/concentration camp)
5: from running from the nazis when margot was 'recuited', to learning he was the only survior in the family, likely grief.
6; Shows that she didnt finish her diary, her story still lives on in us.
7: the diary brings closure to mr frank, since we see a side of him, a side not many see (besides close people, like anne) (plus he was hidden for many years with his family)
8: because anne was still native to how to world works, and even after dying to typhus (she wouldnt have contracted the sickness if she was safe in her house (not the annexe)) and it puts mr frank to shame because he'll never have a grown adult that understands the world as adults see it, (or because he failed to teach her that the world isnt fair or nice)
I hoped I help :) thank you.
Why do both Romeo and Juliet die in the end of "Romeo and Juliet?"
Answer:
The message fails to reach Romeo, and believing Juliet dead, he takes his life in her tomb. Juliet wakes to find Romeo's corpse beside her and kills herself.
Explanation: sorry wanted the points XD