The language system is semantics. "Coke" v.s "Sprite." are two different words, so we are focusing on a word. When Anna paused, she was confused because to Melinda, A Coke means a Sprite in her vocabulary. She wanted to confirm the same meaning. Semantics involves a changing meaning depending on the person. She is visiting from Alabama, so the meanings may have chosen just like dialects. Thus, it cannot be phonology/morphology, syntax, or pragmatics.
Answer: "Casca joins the conspiracy because Cassius uses various means to manipulate his emotions."
Both envy and revenge are important themes in the epic <em>Beowulf</em>, which is one of the reasons why this story has endured through time, as revenge and envy are two strong and often destructive characteristics of human beings. In this story, envy is shown through the character of Grendel. Grendel is a monster who cannot take part in society the way humans can. This leaves him with resentment and hate towards the human race, as he is envious of everything he cannot enjoy.
In the case of revenge, one of the most important examples is that of the dragon that takes revenge on people for the theft of its treasure. This is an important example because it leads to Beowulf having to fight and kill the dragon.
The correct answer is indignant.
Being indignant means being angry or furious when you feel that something is unjust or outrageous, In this instance, Mrs. Fletcher is furious and outraged (indignant) that Mrs. Pike, who does not even know her (Mrs. Fletcher), knows about her pregnancy. Her indignance is further exemplified when she says, "The nerve of some people!".
Answer:an appeal to emotion
Choices for the answer are: an appeal to emotion
an appeal to ethics
an appeal to the author's character
an appeal to logic
Explanation: Anaya appeals to one's own emotions when she state things that will actual move the person emotionally such as "To learn to read is to start down the road of liberation, a road which should be accessible to everyone."
She want peole to be given freedom to read and want those who forbids the to feel or sympathize atleast with what this is like to those who are not given a chance to read.