Discussion Topic In this unit, you explored the theme of looking inward and examined the guiding question: What shapes our identities? Think about the texts from this unit in which authors explored how their identities were impacted by society and those around them. What parts of identity are shaped by other people or by society? What parts of our identity do we choose for ourselves? In some of the texts you analyzed, the narrators or main characters' identities were not accepted by others or different communities. What are some impacts when our identities are not accepted? How will you think differently about your identity, or the identities of others, based on your reading in this unit?
The only question left to be settled now is: Are women persons? I scarcely believe any of our opponents will have the hardihood to say they are not. Being persons, then, women are citizens, and no State has a right to make any new law, or to enforce any old law, which shall abridge their privileges or immunities. Hence, every discrimination against women in the constitutions and laws of the several States is today null and void, precisely as is every one against negroes. -Susan B. Anthony, "Speech After Being Convicted of Voting" In the passage, what does Susan B. Anthony do to appeal to an audience that voted to abolish slavery? A. She shows preference for states' rights over the rights of the federal government. B. She leaves the audience with a large amount of data and evidence. C. She asks a rhetorical question that she expects the audience to answer. D. She makes a connection between women's suffrage and the struggle of black people.
HELPPO ME PLEASEEEE 1. What were working conditions like during the Gilded Age? 2. How do the working conditions for women like the Triangle Shirtwaist workers a result of Laissez-Faire economic practice and Robber Barons? 5+ sentences each.
Question 4 of 10 What must a speaker keep in mind to best appeal to the audience? A. The length of time the audience has been waiting to hear the speaker B. The right of the audience to ask questions C. The expectations and knowledge of the audience D. Famous speeches the audience may know by heart
Select "Correct" if the sentence is punctuated correctly and "Run-on" if it is not. 1. He defrosted the old refrigerator it is still packed with ice. A) Correct B) Run-on 2. Ralph drove the tractor farming is his hobby. A) Correct B) Run-on 3. Trish is remodeling her apartment, and there is sawdust everywhere. A) Correct B) Run-on 4. At the time of the strike, the workers were firm in their demands A) Correct B) Run-on 5. Wayne is leaving for London, so he rented his house for a month. A) Correct B) Run-on 6. Angela returned to work good day care was hard to find. A) Correct B) Run-on 7. Riding the express train is a pleasure, the cars are air-conditioned. A) Correct B) Run-on
is it possible to use the word ( like) at the beginning of the sentence instead of the word ( as)??? also, is (like) and (as) the same thing???
2. In talking about migration, which of the following are contrasting ideas? a) domestic/internal b) leaving/emigration c) forced/voluntary
1. The Potato Famine in Ireland caused mass ______________ because people didn't have enough to eat. a) discrimination b) emigration c) immigration
Compersion Question- question is attached I have five but I have looked at this for like 3 hrs and still have no clue please help
1. The Potato Famine in Ireland caused mass ______________ because people didn't have enough to eat. a) discrimination b) emigration c) immigration
persuade entertain inform If you've never attended a balloon festival, you are truly missing out. The pilots inflate the balloons with warm air, which causes them to rise. The people watching start to whistle and cheer at the beauty of the colorful dots rising against the backdrop of the azure sky. It is an experience you'll never forget. After a day of hiking through the woods, we set up a camp near a small stream. As the sun set, we gathered around the campfire to make a modest dinner. "Who has a ghost story to tell?" Heather asked, filling up our plates with lumpy macaroni and cheese. "Oh come on," Mina laughed. "Aren't we a little old for ghost stories?" "I have one." Nicole said. "It's about an old man who used to live in a cabin in this part of the woods. Only this isn't a made-up story" It is now possible to create a rain forest in your home. Follow these easy steps to make your own rain forest. (Please read the instructions BEFORE you gather your materials.)
Select "Correct" if the sentence is punctuated correctly and "Run-on" if it is not. Riding the express train is a pleasure, the cars are air-conditioned. A) Correct B) Run-on
Select "Correct" if the sentence is punctuated correctly and "Run-on" if it is not. The museum bought the painting by Goya it was displayed in the West Gallery. A) Correct B) Run-on