What statement best describes a Buddhist point of view
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tripitaka
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What rhetorical strategy is Thomas Paine most clearly using in this line
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Parallelism
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What best describes the rhetorical appeals being used in the text I have been a nurse for over twenty years
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(B) A mixture of pathos and logos
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Which is the most prominent kind of rhetorical appeal Thomas Paine here
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logos
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What is one reason that Thomas Paine brings up the opposing argument that the colonies have done well under British control
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(A) to build ethos by showing he understands the other side
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Which action occurs in both presidential and parliamentary governments
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Voters elect members of the legislative branch
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Which statement best describes the relationship between power and authority
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Authoirty gives a state the right to use its power - Apex :)
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What is the primary emotion he appeals to here
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hope
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What appeal does he primarily use here
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Ethos
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In a democracy is rule of law regarded
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It is important, as it gives the government legitimacy. ~ APEX
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What kind of figurative language does Thomas Paine use here the least fracture and I will be like a name engraved with the point of a pin on the tender rind of a young oak
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Personification
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What two rhetorical strategies do he most clearly use here Sir we have done everything that could be done to avert the storm which is now coming on.
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“Europe regards [freedom] like a stranger.” what kind of figurative language does Thomas Paine use here?
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What two rhetorical strategies of the most clearly use here
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He uses a metaphor to appeal to pathos. Apex
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If a violent criminal group uses military force to take control of entire regions of a country. Which statement best describes the group in the passage
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It has power but not authoirty
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Could you please show me some questions that can and can not be answered by scientific inquiry
What statement best describes a Buddhist point of view
tripitaka
What rhetorical strategy is Thomas Paine most clearly using in this line
Parallelism
What best describes the rhetorical appeals being used in the text I have been a nurse for over twenty years
(B) A mixture of pathos and logos
Which is the most prominent kind of rhetorical appeal Thomas Paine here
logos
What is one reason that Thomas Paine brings up the opposing argument that the colonies have done well under British control
(A) to build ethos by showing he understands the other side
Which action occurs in both presidential and parliamentary governments
Voters elect members of the legislative branch
Which statement best describes the relationship between power and authority
Authoirty gives a state the right to use its power - Apex :)
What is the primary emotion he appeals to here
hope
What appeal does he primarily use here
Ethos
In a democracy is rule of law regarded
It is important, as it gives the government legitimacy. ~ APEX
What kind of figurative language does Thomas Paine use here the least fracture and I will be like a name engraved with the point of a pin on the tender rind of a young oak
Personification
What two rhetorical strategies do he most clearly use here Sir we have done everything that could be done to avert the storm which is now coming on.
“Europe regards [freedom] like a stranger.” what kind of figurative language does Thomas Paine use here?
What two rhetorical strategies of the most clearly use here
He uses a metaphor to appeal to pathos. Apex
If a violent criminal group uses military force to take control of entire regions of a country. Which statement best describes the group in the passage
In math what is an example of inducting reasonings
What does Patrick Henry say the next gale that sweeps from the north will bring
What is the rhetorical function used in you are apt to shut your eyes against a painful truth and listen to the song of that siren till she transforms us into beasts
Could you please show me some questions that can and can not be answered by scientific inquiry