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I am assuming that the question actually reads: Poetry can make use of ____.
1. Rhyme2. Prose3. Paragraphs4 Rhythm
Select all that apply.
Poetry can make use of Rhyme, Prose, Rhythm and Paragraphs. Prose poetry is poetry that looks like prose but is actually poetry. Prose poetry also contains paragraphs. It tends to focus on images and contains poetic meter and rhyming words. Standard poetry, on the other hand is written in verse, contains image driven metaphors, and consists mainly of poetic meter which is rhythm and rhyming meter.
Answer:you generally find it in the beginning
Explanation:
Answer:
1. Air moves through the trachea.
2. Alveoli fill with air.
3. Oxygen moves into capillaries.
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O C. Wherever men or women are persecuted because of their race, religion, or political views, that place must at that moment become the center of the universe.
Explanation:
Elie Wiesel was a Romanian author who survived the Holocaust and wrote about it in detail in his memoir Night. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986 for his contribution towards spreading awareness in his own struggle to comet o terms with his experiences in the concentration camps.
In his Nobel Prize acceptance speech, he recounts how he has tried to come to terms with the young Jewish boy he was before the genocide that changed his perception of life forever. He also boldly stated,<em> "never to be silent whenever and wherever human beings endure suffering and humiliation"</em>. And in this fight for the rights of anyone irrespective of class, race, religion, and political feelings, implored on the world to <em>"take sides"</em> for in doing so, it means we have the courage to stand up for something rather than just be insensitive about it and remain neutral, which <em>"helps the oppressor, never the victim"</em>. And that will make the case of discrimination take center stage and be the main point of focus for remedy.
Thus, the <u>text that best represents the central point of the speech is option C.
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