Answer: C, hope this helps :)
(ii) Knowing what the lecture was about, she didn't attend the meeting.
A. infinitive
B. relative pronoun
C. compound predicate
D. phrase
He recruits MacDuff to help him regain the throne. MacDuff is determined to that Malcolm regain the throne and is struck with grief after hearing the news of what happened to his family. Together they attack Macbeth and emerge triumphant.
The Cheshire Cat worries about Time.
B.
The Cheshire Cat speaks in a way that Alice can follow.
C.
The Cheshire Cat behaves oddly.
D.
The Cheshire Cat plans to trap Alice.
A. no, because they do not give a detailed explanation of the benefits
B.yes, because they explain specifically how the classes helped him
C. yes, because they state that Ian took a Spanish class
D.no, because they do not give specific information
The correct answer is: B) Yes, because they explain specifically how the clases helped him.
Remember that in a persuasive speech the author, in this case Ian, is trying to persuade an audience to accept an idea, attitude, or action. To do so, argumentation, rationalism, symbolism, and the usage of supportive information is needed. In this case Ian uses his own experience to support the idea that learning foreign languages is very important to the student's education. By telling this, the audience can infer that if it was helpful for him, it can also be for other students. He appeals to logos, clearing out how and why the foreign languages are essential.