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OpenStudy (reni_love_ela):

Who on earth would have come dressed up as the Statue of Liberty? How is the form of who or whom used in the sentence? subject direct object object of a preposition possessive

OpenStudy (chosenmatt):

i think it's object of a preposition but im not 100% sure but that's my best answer if you need help with anything else just tag me :)

OpenStudy (reni_love_ela):

Read the excerpt from "The Gettysburg Address": Just as I would not be a slave, so I would not be a master. What rhetorical device is created by the italicized portions of the passage? parallel structure figurative language allusion first-person plural mode of address

OpenStudy (reni_love_ela):

@chosenmatt

OpenStudy (chosenmatt):

it's definetly allusion

OpenStudy (reni_love_ela):

Read the excerpt from Johnson's remarks at Gettysburg: One hundred years later, the Negro remains in bondage to the color of his skin. This is an example of _____. argument claim reason evidence

OpenStudy (reni_love_ela):

@chosenmatt

OpenStudy (chosenmatt):

sorry i gotta go but if you want people to come to your question you gotta start new question for each one of your questions :)

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