What is Abigail adams known for?

What is Abigail adams known for?

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Abigail Adams is probably best known for being the wife of President John Adams. She was also the mother of John Quincy Adams who became the sixth president of the United States. Abigail Adams served as an unofficial adviser  throughout President John Adams’ career, and their letters show him seeking her counsel on many issues, including his presidential aspirations.

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Based on this synopsis, heroism is the likely theme used to develop Bilbo's character in The Hobbit. 
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Which statement includes a rebuttal? A. Twain's use of sarcasm and other humorous techniques shows that he doesn't take anything seriously and doesn't think his readers should either. B. While some say that Twain's use of sarcasm is inappropriate in serious situations, evidence shows that small amounts of humor help people cope with serious topics. C. Twain's use of sarcasm makes his stories entertaining no matter what the topic. D. While Twain's topics are often serious, he uses humorous techniques in his writing to make the topics less upsetting for his readers.
Solution 1

Answer:

B

Explanation:

A rebuttal serves the purpose of contradicting an idea or concept by way of showing evidence that refutes a previous idea. Such is the case of presenting the fact that humor can be beneficial in order for people to be able to cope with serious topics; this argument is in opposition with the idea that sarcasm can be considered inappropriate. The supporting argument renders credibility for it is based on facts. Evidence is what makes a rebuttal effective.

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I believe it's B, While some say that Twain's use of sarcasm is inappropriate in serious situations, evidence shows that small amounts of humor help people cope with serious topics.


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In his speech, Steve Jobs Presents several elements of pathos. Write down five of the examples that involve Jobs´ use of pathos and explain why he shares these elements with the audience.
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The fact that his single mother gave birth to him and that he was adopted. He dropped out of college, became homeless, and lived on the floor in his friend's home since he was extremely impoverished.

What is adoption?

Adoption is defined as a legal procedure that permanently relieves the child's birth parents of all parental obligations and rights.

  • The fact that his single mother gave birth to him and that he was adopted
  • He dropped out of college, became homeless, and lived on the floor in his friend's home since he was extremely impoverished.
  • The Hari Krishnas soup kitchen was where he got his only significant meal.
  • When he received his cancer diagnosis, he only had around six months to live.
  • He had to start over after being dismissed from the business he founded at the age of 30.

Steve Jobs employed pathos to encourage the audience to relate to him on an emotional level. Even while it may seem that a billionaire and an everyday person have nothing in common when you learn about Steve Jobs, you can see from his tale that he came from modest beginnings, which made him more engaging and relatable.

Thus, the fact that his single mother gave birth to him and that he was adopted. He dropped out of college, became homeless, and lived on the floor in his friend's home since he was extremely impoverished.

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·         Pathos 1. Steve Jobs narrated how he was born to an unwed college graduate student; and how he was put up for adoption. His biological mother had difficulty finding the right foster parents because she wanted her son to be assured of a college education. The first qualified couple decided to adopt a baby girl instead of him.

·         Pathos 2. His adoptive parents had to sacrifice their savings for his college education tuition; but he did not have a clear direction of what major to pursue. To lessen his parents’ expenses, he dropped out of subjects that bored him and focused only on those that were interesting to him.

·         Pathos 3. He was not able to study in a renowned university because of his parents’ meager savings; and he could not even afford a dorm so he slept on the floor of his friends’ room. He was able to buy food by returning coke bottles; and in order to have a decent meal, he would walk 7 miles to the Hare Krishna temple every Sunday for a free meal.

·         Pathos 4. He and his friend Woz founded Apple when he was 20 years old. However, after 10 years, he was fired by the company he successfully established. At age 30, he was uncertain and remained in a mess for several months.

·         Pathos 5. When he was financially and emotionally successful again – having married and had children and his Pixar and NeXT were booming, he was diagnosed with a terminal pancreatic cancer. He had to go through the painful process of treatment and endoscopy and was told he had 3-6 months to live.

·         Reason for Sharing. Steve Jobs shared the challenges and triumphs of his life in order to make the graduates realize that life is not going to be taken lightly. It is up to every individual how he would play the game of life. Problems are there but there will always be solutions if one is determined and focused. It is a message of hope and encouragement to beat the odds that would surely be encountered by each graduate.

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Which monarch's (member of royalty) break with the Catholic church enabled Shakespeare's career?
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The correct answer is King Henry VIII.
King Henry VIII broke with the Catholic Church because he wanted to divorce his first wife when she did not give him a son. He had fallen in love with another woman and wanted to marry her. The Pope would not grant him a divorce from his first wife, however. Henry then started his own church, the Church of England, and gave himself a divorce.
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Answer:

England's departure from the Catholic Church started during King Henry VIII's rule around 1534, this created the Anglican Church whose traditions are based on the English Book of Common Prayer; that split rose tensions between Protestants and Catholics, the 2 main religions in Elizabethan England, with Elizabeth being Henry VIII's daughter.

And in 1559 the Elizabethan Religious Settlement ultimately separated from the Roman Catholics, 5 years before Shakespeare was born.

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what does the JFK qoute "ask not what your country can do for you -- ask what you can do for your country" mean
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The quote by John F. Kennedy means that "the care for others and not just yourself. Basically, don't be selfish and help other people when you can."

What does the quote imply?

John F. Kennedy famously quoted this quote during his inauguration address.

This usage of antimetabole could even be considered his speech's thesis statement— "a call to action for the people to do what is right for the greater good."

Therefore, The statement implies that you should "take care of others as well as yourself. Basically, don't be selfish and assist others wherever possible."

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