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The quote spoken by Jeff Bingaman is basically stating that he supports immigration reform that is for family, reunification, and economic contributions and humanitarian concerns.
Your task is to write an exposition based on his quote. A exposition is defined as a. comprehensive description and explanation of an idea.
Here is info regarding the requirements of the exposition:
- The thesis statement you create should defend your position or opinion about what he has said. So it should be an argument.
- Your supporting arguments should. back up why you feel or think the way you do about his idea on immigration. This would be the why.
- A restatement would basically be a conclusion.
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Answer:
After reading the passage, I see how the author uses connotations and figurative language to make his experience come to life. The author uses a mix of postive and negitive connotations like "fast" as a positive connotation, and "lighting" as a negitive connotation. Though the author is using negitive connotation in the paragraph, the story itself is not meant to be negitive, rather exciting and uses figurtative language as a description. This is expressed through the phrases like, "electric fight" but the author hints at what they mean through the following context clues like, " for us to turn on and off as we please." Which indicated a light swich, and the electric that "fighting" through it. This make it feel like not just a light swich or power, but an electric storm that comes to life!
Answer:
“whose origin was a Terminus.”
Explanation:
This is the phrase that works both as a paradox and as a pun. The paradox lies in the fact that the word "terminus" means "end." Therefore, it is a paradox to say that the origin was the end. Moreover, the phrase works as a pun because the word Terminus is being used as a name, but also as a way to reference a "terminal" (a train terminal).
Answer:
Explanation:
The value of life is an economic value used to quantify the benefit of avoiding a fatality. ... In many studies the value also includes the quality of life, the expected lifetime remaining, as well as the earning potential of a given person especially for an after-the-fact payment in a wrongful death claim lawsuit.