The tone used by Socrates appeals emotions through his view of the truth and uses the well known and respected historical allusion to justify and explain his own actions. This is shown when he states:
"It was practiced superbly by the early Christians, who were willing to face hungry lions and the excruciating pain of chopping blocks rather than submit to certain unjust laws of the Roman Empire." (Page 5 Lines 288-291).
In this statement he appeals to pahtos with the analogy of “hungry lions” creating a sense of fear and desperation
These are the question:
-Who is Jesus for you?
-In what ways are you living as a follower of Jesus?
-What do you say to Jesus when you pray?
-Who has helped you to understand Jesus better?
-How does believing in Jesus affect what you do?- What did you learn about Jesus(or, what reminded of that you hadn't really paid attention to before about Jesus?)
A) This evidence does not support the argument because it addresses the bookmobile, rather than the library itself.
B) This evidence does not support the argument because it relies on opinions, rather than facts and statistics, to make its point.
C) This evidence supports the argument by giving an example of a library service that has a positive impact upon specific residents of the community.
D) The evidence supports the argument by making an emotional appeal to improve the lives of disabled and handicapped citizens.
Answer:
It's C
Explanation:
I just did it on USA TP
A single-celled protist divides into two cells, and each one becomes another protist.
B.
A wormlike insect transforms into a ladybug after fertilizing an egg.
C.
A human baby is the result of a fertilized egg.
D.
A plant releases seeds into the air.