Answer:
The best answer to the question: Which idea from the passage is really an opinion, would be: "I felt that I breathed an atmosphere of sorrow."
Explanation:
"The Fall of the House of Usher" is a short story by American writer Edgar Allan Poe, and which was first published in 1839. In this particular excerpt, most of the narration is actual fact, the speaker is simply describing what he sees, and what is there, but there is a point, near the end, where the speaker goes from what he sees and feels from the actual scenery, into what he thinks those visible things mean. Thus, he states something that he feels, or senses from what he sees and believes that all of it conveys sorrow. This is why that particular line in the excerpt is the correct answer to the question. The expression: "I felt..." strays from actual fact and goes into the perception of the one describing what he is seeing.
The correct answer is "credential".
In English grammar, a word root is a word element that is used as a "base" from which other words are created by usually adding a prefix or a suffix.
In this case, the word credential comes from the Latin word root "cred", that means belief. Other words that come from this word root are "incredible" or "incredulous".
The sentence above is a _____.
simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
compound-complex sentence
Answer: C. Complex Sentence
Explanation: I am correct
Answer:
An emotional appeal, otherwise called pathos, is one of the three persuasive modes in rhetoric, as analyzed by Aristotle (the other two being logos, an appeal through logic, and ethos, an appeal through ethics and values). Pathos in particular is the technique or mode through which a speaker evokes in the audience a feeling based on arguments founded upon emotions already residing in the audience.