Answer:
1. Hurrication
2. Hypermarket
3. Xerox
4. Incommodeicado
5. Megacity
Explanation:
HURRICATION: The unexpected day off work or school resulting from a nearby hurricane, producing enough rain and wind to shut everything down for a day or two, but not enough of a direct hit to cause damage or worry. “The hurrication caused by Superstorm Sandy left us unable to conduct any of our weekly client conference calls.”
INCOMMODEICADO: The state of being in the bathroom without a cell phone. “I excused myself from the marathon meetings to return a reporter’s call on deadline but found myself incommodeicado!”
HYPERMARKET: A very large shop
WIRELESS: An electronic device without wire or cable
XEROX: A trademark of digital printing equipment
MEGACITY: A big city
The word in the sentence indicates a cause and effect relationship would be "wouldn't"
Answer and Explanation:
Quote: "The fourth is freedom from fear—which, translated into world terms, means a world-wide reduction of armaments to such a point and in such a thorough fashion that no nation will be in a position to commit an act of physical aggression against any neighbor—anywhere in the world.
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Explanation: The above quote can use two rhetorical appeals, the first is pathos, which refers to emotional appeal. This appeal can be seen when Roosevelt says that the fourth freedom is freedom from fear. This evokes a feeling of aversion to fear, causing society to see it as something negative and to have emotions contrary to it, stimulating the hope that it will be exterminated. The quate also uses the rhetorical appeal called logos (which evokes logic) because it shows that fear is created by the possibility of violence and that violence is often stimulated by the amount of weapons in a society. Therefore, it is logical to say that by decreasing the amount of armaments, violence is reduced and fear is reduced.
Answer:
Often times, society arrived to discuss and voice opinions apathetic to societal norms. Their intelligent prose challenge the narrative of the majority. However, the opposition can control the tides of debates into their own favor.