What is the difference between a statistic and a personal testimony?
What will be an ideal response?
A statistic is numerical data that highlights the size of a problem or help when making comparisons. On the other hand, personal testimony is representative of one person, not many, and contains information relating to an event, incident, or experience in one's own life.
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Aristophanes' play The Frogs
a. was written in the 1600s. b. was about which playwright the author would bring back from the dead—Aeschylus or Euripides. c. The playwright Euripides, like Steven Bochco, wrote plays that reflected his view that art should present realistic reflections of life in all its grittiness, crime, corruption, and immorality. d. The playwright Euripides wrote plays that reflected his view that art should present life as it ideally should be and should provide audiences with morally uplifting instruction in proper social and personal ethics. e. ended with the author decided to bring back Aeschylus.
An enthymeme is a form of ______.
a. claim of value b. process speech c. syllogism d. anchor position
Although it is important to "be yourself," oral assignments in educational context invite you to adopt a new persona.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The 1931 classic The Public Enemy is about Tom, a violent Prohibition era gangster whose hubris and ambition for money causes him to start a war with other gangsters who kill him. In The Public Enemy , Tom is the:
A) Antagonist B) Villain C) Protagonist D) Hero