Answer:
The choice that best expresses the type of appeal Wilson uses in this passage is The author uses pathos to develop his argument by including emotionally charged language to evoke a response.
Explanation:
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Which of the following choices best expresses the type of appeal Wilson uses in this passage?
* The author uses logos to develop his argument by providing factual information about pilot whales in New England.
* The author uses logos to develop his argument by gaining sympathy for the pilot whales in New England.
* The author uses pathos to develop his argument by including emotionally charged language to evoke a response.
* The author uses pathos to develop his argument by chastising the reader for the destruction of the environment.
This paragraph uses pathos which is a technique that has the purpose of triggering the emotions on the readers, even when this paragraph is full of factual information and it could be considered an example of logos, at first sight, all the sentences add a mysterious line where people are not really in control of the way life behaves which could make it emotional.
The marshal requests the drink in order to keep Easton from revealing the embarrassing truth to Miss Fairchild.
The request for the drink gives Easton the chance to try to escape.
When Easton is kind in letting the marshal have a drink, the marshal decides to assist Easton in turn.
Miss Fairchild was glaring at the handcuffs. The glum-faced man asked her not to worry as it was Mr. Easton's business as a marshal to handcuff the convict (the glum-faced man) to keep him from getting away. The marshal requests the drink in order to keep Easton from revealing the embarrassing truth to Miss Fairchild. The request for the drink gives Easton the chance to try to escape.
Miss Fairchild is a rich woman who has manners and style. On the train, she looks and speaks how a first-class person should. She has a full, sweet, and deliberate voice that she used while conversing with Mr. Easton.
While the hair lent itself to her being Glenda, Miss Fairchild's kindly and poetic nature leaned more towards Glen. Furthermore, the name Fairchild could actually be an on-the-nose nod to Glen, Jake's potential future ally against Chucky. (Coincidentally, Fairchilde was also the surname of a Mr.
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Answer:
Miss Fairchild was glaring at the handcuffs. The glum faced man asked her not to worry as it was Mr. Easton's business as a marshal to handcuff the convict (the glum-faced man) to keep him from getting away.
Explanation:
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a. others
b. allow
c. prohibit
d. some
Prospero is lonely and wants company on the island.
B.
Ariel causes the shipwreck on his own, without orders from Prospero.
C.
Prospero wants revenge for the wrongs committed against him by the ship's passengers.
D.
Prospero wants to test his magical powers.