Answer:
Clay goes in search of a dead pine tree to use for firewood
Clay climbs across the steep mountain
Clay discovers more trees to be used used as fire wood
Clay uses his ax to help him move down
the mountain
Clay makes a profit from selling the
firewood
The tone of Emily’s speeches in Act III are generally regretful, sad, and sometimes urgent, while Simon Stinson’s tone is rather bitter. In her speech she describes her regret not being in her grave, representing the idea of <span>ignorance and blindness of the people's world. Simon Stinson expresses annoying reaction, but he approves her words and sharply replies that now she understands how cruel and unfair is the world.</span>
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Answer:
The example that most clearly uses pathos to make an appeal is B. An account of a tornado sweeping through a small town.
Explanation:
Aristotle's three forms of persuasion are called ethos, logos, and pathos. Ethos is an appeal to ethics, logos is an appeal to logic, and pathos is an appeal to emotions.
After analyzing the options provided in the question, we may conclude:
- Letter A serves as ethos. Ethos depends on the writer's credibility to convince readers of his point of view.
- Letter B serves as pathos. An account of a tornado sweeping a small town will have readers empathize. It will address shared emotions and cultural values that allow everyone to relate to what happened.
- Letters C and D serve as logos. To logically convince readers of something, presenting studies and statistics is a must. It gives the argument the support and structure to convince readers that the writer's conclusion is the logical one.
Answer:
David sends a letter to the owner of a source to ask if he can quote it
Explanation:
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