Answer:
1. monotonous
2. furious
3. favorable
4. tolerable
5. enormous
6. numerous
7. reliable
8. miraculous
9. prosperous
10. honorable
Explanation:
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"Monotonous" is actually used when one is describing something that is becoming tiring due to performing it repeatedly. The speaker would have "furious" if they didn't make it to the hot air balloon ride. Then the speaker was excited because the weather was "favorable" and therefore they could go for the hot air balloon ride. He was excited and therefore could tolerate the excitement of his sister. When they got there, he saw that the numerous instruments were reliable and the view was "miraculous". The many riders waiting for their ride made him know that the pilot might be "prosperous". But the pilot couldn't charge more because he seemed to be an "honorable" man.
B. Prescient
C. Frequently
D. Honestly
B. To make your audience feel bad about their choices
C. To scare or frighten your audience into leaving
D. To help persuade your audience that you are correct
Logos, pathos, and ethos are used in an argument to help persuade the audience that the person speaking is correct. Thus, Option D is the correct statement.
Ethos is about organizing your authority to talk about the subject, logos is your logical argument on your factor and pathos is your trying to sway an audience emotionally.
Thus, Logos, pathos, and ethos are used in an argument to help persuade the audience that the person speaking is correct. Option D is the correct statement.
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D. To help persuade your audience that you are correct
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can you provide paragraph 6?
b. Finally
c. Meanwhile
d. Next
b. False