The article features one person’s perspective to give deeper background information about the win.
What information does the article convey that is not included in the video interview?
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The article describes in detail how the crowds celebrated the win.
The article describes in detail how the crowds celebrated the win.
The article uses accounts from several people to show how the Cubs improved over time.
The article uses accounts from several people to show how the Cubs improved over time.
The article features one person’s perspective to give deeper background information about the win.
The article features one person’s perspective to give deeper background information about the win.
The article focuses on how emotional the celebrations were after the game.
11 answers
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Rather than explaining what happened at the Grant Park rally, the writer might have captured video of the entire event so viewers could experience the whole thing.
Rather than explaining what happened at the Grant Park rally, the writer might have captured video of the entire event so viewers could experience the whole thing.

Rather than mentioning that speakers at the rally told jokes, the writer might have included a few jokes in the text to better convey the emotion of the moment.
Rather than mentioning that speakers at the rally told jokes, the writer might have included a few jokes in the text to better convey the emotion of the moment.

Rather than explaining how the Chicago River was dyed blue instead of green, the writer might have shown a photograph or video of the difference.
Rather than explaining how the Chicago River was dyed b…
Rather than explaining what happened at the Grant Park rally, the writer might have captured video of the entire event so viewers could experience the whole thing.
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cause and effect
cause and effect
problem and solution
problem and solution
compare and contrast
compare and contrast
claims, counterclaims, and evidence
cause and effect
(1 point)
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Text 1 is more believable because it comes to the correct conclusion about what should have happened.
Text 1 is more believable because it comes to the correct conclusion about what should have happened.
Text 2 is more believable because it demonstrates the frustration people felt regarding the pothole.
Text 2 is more believable because it demonstrates the frustration people felt regarding the pothole.
Text 2 is more believable because it shows both sides of the issue before it makes a claim.
Text 2 is more believable because it shows both sides of the issue before it makes a claim.
Text 1 is more believable because it explains events and then makes a logical claim evaluating those events.
Text 1 is more believable because it explains events and then makes a logical claim evaluating those events.
What best describes President Kennedy’s rhetorical strategy for including these questions in his speech?
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President Kennedy expects everyone in the audience to call out their answers to the questions.
President Kennedy expects everyone in the audience to call out their answers to the questions.

President Kennedy expresses frustration that no one has yet answered these questions.
President Kennedy expresses frustration that no one has yet answered these questions.

President Kennedy hopes to emphasize a point by asking a question with an obvious answer.
President Kennedy hopes to emphasize a point by asking a question with an obvious answer.

President Kennedy wants people to write him letters with their answers to the questions.
President Kennedy w…
President Kennedy hopes to emphasize a point by asking a question with an obvious answer.
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anaphora, because words repeat at the beginning of sentences
anaphora, because words repeat at the beginning of sentences
chiasmus, because the words repeat at the beginning of sentences
chiasmus, because the words repeat at the beginning of sentences
antithesis, because the phrases appear to be opposites
antithesis, because the phrases appear to be opposites
diacope, because the phrases appear to be opposites
anaphora, because words repeat at the beginning of sentences.