What were the reasons why it was difficult for great britain to rule the colonies
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The Sentence: "The business of it will soon be too weighty, and
intricate, to be managed with any tolerable degree of convenience,
by a power, so distant from us, and so very ignorant of us. . . ."
the correct answer is listed as: "The British would have difficulty
ruling because of their distance from the colonies and their lack
of understanding of colonial way of life."
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What is a sentence that uses a personification in it
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a sentence that takes the place of a human act
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What is the central argument presented in the Declaration of Independence
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The current government does not provide equal liberties, so a
new government must be created.
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What is one way to appeal to pathos
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By using strong words that conjure up feelings ~
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Why is deductive reasoning stronger than inductive reasoning
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because it makes assumptions based on supported ideas
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What do the signers pledge to do at the end of the declaration of independence
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Die for what they believe in.
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Which of these rhetorical devices is used here
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which of these rhetorical devices is used here? Some of you have
come fresh from narrow jail cells. And some of you come from areas
where your quest-quest for freedom-left you battered by the storms
of persecution and staggered by the winds of police brutality. You
have been the veterans of creative suffering. Continue to work with
the faith that unearned suffering is redemptive.
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Lucas explains that the use of necessary in the first paragraph of the Declaration of Independence
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Answer: Apex Quiz 1.2.4
Makes a revolt against Britain seem inescapable
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As a part of their argument in the dissent what document do justices often criticize
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The majority opinion
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What rhetorical appeal uses facts to persuade the audience
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Logos
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What We must therefore acquiesce in the necessity which denounces our Separation and hold them as we hold the rest of mankind Enemies in War in Peace Friends what rhetorical device is used
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Simile
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What of these rhetorical devices is most clearly used used in the underlined portion portion of the text
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dangers of invasion from without, and convulsions within,-PATHOS
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What were the reasons why it was difficult for great britain to rule the colonies
The Sentence: "The business of it will soon be too weighty, and
intricate, to be managed with any tolerable degree of convenience,
by a power, so distant from us, and so very ignorant of us. . . ."
the correct answer is listed as: "The British would have difficulty
ruling because of their distance from the colonies and their lack
of understanding of colonial way of life."
What is a sentence that uses a personification in it
a sentence that takes the place of a human act
What is the central argument presented in the Declaration of Independence
The current government does not provide equal liberties, so a
new government must be created.
What is one way to appeal to pathos
By using strong words that conjure up feelings ~
Why is deductive reasoning stronger than inductive reasoning
because it makes assumptions based on supported ideas
What do the signers pledge to do at the end of the declaration of independence
Die for what they believe in.
Which of these rhetorical devices is used here
which of these rhetorical devices is used here? Some of you have
come fresh from narrow jail cells. And some of you come from areas
where your quest-quest for freedom-left you battered by the storms
of persecution and staggered by the winds of police brutality. You
have been the veterans of creative suffering. Continue to work with
the faith that unearned suffering is redemptive.
Lucas explains that the use of necessary in the first paragraph of the Declaration of Independence
Answer: Apex Quiz 1.2.4
Makes a revolt against Britain seem inescapable
Hope this helped :)
As a part of their argument in the dissent what document do justices often criticize
The majority opinion
What rhetorical appeal uses facts to persuade the audience
Logos
What We must therefore acquiesce in the necessity which denounces our Separation and hold them as we hold the rest of mankind Enemies in War in Peace Friends what rhetorical device is used
Simile
What of these rhetorical devices is most clearly used used in the underlined portion portion of the text
dangers of invasion from without, and convulsions within,-PATHOS