- Read the excerpt from The Strange Case of Dr.Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. "Poor Harry Jekyll,"(Mr. Utterson) thought, "my mind misgives me he is in deep waters! He was wild when he was young; a long while ago to be sure; but in the law of God, there is no statute of limitations. Ay, it must be that; the ghost of some old sin.the cancer of some concealed disgrace __ Which statement best describes how Mr. Utterson is characterized in the excerpt? The author uses direct characterization to show that Mr. Utterson is a judgmental person. The author uses direct characterization to show that Mr. Utterson is a deeply spiritual man. The author uses indirect characterization to show that Mr. Utterson is a concerned and caring friend. The author uses indirect characterization to show that Mr. Utterson is cruel and vengeful.
- Read the excerpt from Greta Thunberg's speech at the United Nations Climate Action Summit. There will not be any solutions or plans presented in line with these figures here today, because these numbers are too uncomfortable And you are still not mature enough to tell it like it is. You are failing us But the young people are starting to understand your betrayal. The eyes of all future generations are upon you.And if you choose to fail us, I say: We will never forgive you. We will not let you get away with this. Right here, right now is where we draw the line. The world is waking up. And change is coming whether you like it or not. Which type of reasoning is used to support the claim that young people will hold older generations responsible for not protecting the environment? abductive, because the speaker makes a generalization about climate change inductive, because the speaker starts with specific observations about the responsibility of youth inductive, because the speaker moves toward a broad conclusion about older generations abductive, because the speaker starts with a specific trend in CO_(2) usage
- Read the excerpt from Utopia by Sir Thomas More. But the time appointed for labour is to be narrowly examined, otherwise you may imagine that since there are only six hours appointed for work, they may fall under a scarcity of necessary provisions: but it is so far from being true that this time is not sufficient for supplying them with plenty of all things, either necessary or convenient, that it is rather too much; and this you will easily apprehend if you consider how great a part of all other nations is quite idle. How does the author's use of pathos further his argument? It prohibits the audience from devoting too much time to pleasure. C It shames the audience for believing that they can be lazy workers. It allows the audience to understand his personal working schedule. It encourages the audience to worry about wasting productive time.
- You will further explore this theme by researching its meaning, antonyms and etymology. You will model its use in a sentence and share a quote from your short story that reflects this concept. Finally, this is a multimodal text that uses both text and image to communicate ideas. It also requires graphic design elements to capture and hold the reader's attention. Notice how colour, graphics, font type and size, position are used to both please the eye and support communication. Examine the exemplar on the next page which features all of this content . Of course, your design will be your own and you do not have to follow the format exactly. You should use canva.com or you can do this by hand.In your short story theme paragraph , you identified a theme that you explored in a literary paragraph The theme is an abstract idea rather than an object or an event. See definition above. Now you will visualize this same theme using figurative devices like metaphor and simile. This visualization will take the form of a photo, graphic, or drawing.
- Read the excerpt from Greta Thunberg's speech at the United Nations Climate Action Summit. So a 50% risk is simply not acceptable to us -we who have to live with the consequences. To have a 67% chance of staying below a 1.5 degrees global temperature rise-the best odds given by the [Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) -the world had 420 gigatons of CO_(2) left to emit back on January 1, 2018 Today that figure is already down to less than 350 gigatons. How dare you pretend that this can be solved with just "business as usual" and some technical solutions? With today's emissions levels, that remaining CO_(2) budget will be entirely gone within less than 81/2 years. How does the underlined rhetorical question support the claim that current efforts to reduce CO_(2) emissions are ineffective? by presenting a solution to the problems of not addressing CO_(2) emissions sooner by emphasizing that the audience is not trying hard enough to reduce CO_(2) emissions by highlighting the pattern in global temperature rises that cause CO_(2) emissions to increase by focusing on methods that would be most effective at immediately reducing CO_(2) emissions