English, 25.02.2021 17:50 valdezangie10
Lines 77-86: What examples of parallel structure are in lines
81–84? Which grammatical elements are repeated? What
previous passage do these lines echo, and why does Paine
return to the ideas here?
from the crisis
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English, 21.06.2019 12:30
Of course employees should be reprimanded when they make an error that costs the company money; but it is wise to think about the serious consequences of firing them hastily. how will the families survive when the only source of income is lost? even with a job, many parents are struggling; imagine their small children going to bed hungry. it could take months to find another job. who will pay rent? before long a family could end up on the street or living out of their car. only a cruel person can disregard the human suffering that results from immediate firings for employees' errors. the author of this text uses a) appeals to logos. b) appeals to ethos. c) appeals to pathos. d) appeals to profit.
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English, 22.06.2019 10:30
Choose the sentence that is not logically connected in the paragraph. (1) doctor henderson was a kind and gentle man. (2) his patients loved and respected him. his death made many of them sad. (3) as a young man, he decided to become a doctor and pursue a life of healing and comforting. (4) his work will long be remembered by the citizens of battle creek, michigan.
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English, 22.06.2019 11:30
Which sentence has a pronoun in the nominative case? a) we aren't sure if the group is going white-water rafting or not. b) dad refused to give the keys to her because of her disrespectful attitude. c) the radar could not see it because the plane had been covered with radar-resistant paint. d) diana wanted to go out with them, but her mother was resistant because of their reputation.
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