Ethos is a Greek word that means there is an implicit or explicit set of beliefs, actions, morals or ideologies that must be followed in the actions of a group or nation. This can be seen for example here: ...towards my country, and of an act of disloyalty toward the majesty of heaven...
This is the main idea implied in this text. Correct.
Kairos is a way of appealing to aptness, properness of an action to a given situation. Even though a precise behavior is implied for the situation in the text this is not primarily used. Incorrect
A metaphor is a word or sentence used with an object that cannot literally accomplish the action given, a comparison that is implicit, expressing something hidden under the words given. This doesn't happen in this text. Incorrect
A personification happens when you assign human properties to an animal or object. in this case, there are no objects o animals. Incorrect
to give someone a role or purpose to give someone a name or title to be used as a name for designate
/de-ziɡ-nət/ adjective
appointed to an office but not yet installed
Which sentence uses designate as an adjective?
A. Mrs. Jones designated Julia as the Financial Officer of the student council.
B. The name "student council" designates the president, vice president, financial officer, and secretary.
C. The student council was designated the leadership group responsible for organizing events and solving issues.
D. By the end of the day, the junior class hoped to have a Student Council President designate to announce to the school.
a. she
b. their
c. theirs
d. her
Answer:
This is up to you! But personally, something people don't know about me is: I have really horrible motion sickness sometimes. Just getting on a bouncy castle makes my head hurt :)
Explanation:
Now write something about yourself! Be creative and think of something interesting! Hope this helps!
Answer:
Your answer would be that the predicate is the VP "kept her heart rate up while waiting for the light" and the participle is "running in place".
Explanation:
The predicate is everything that is not the subject. It is the part of the sentence or clause that contains a verb and states something as regards the subject. In this case, the VP "kept her heart rate up while waiting for the light". In order to identify it, you should first identify the subject by asking the question who/what verb(ed)? Who kept her heart rate up while waiting for the light? The answer is "the woman". Therefore, the rest of the sentence is the predicate.
Moreover, the participle phrase is "running in place". This is a present participle as it ends in -ing. Participles always function as adjectives, adding description to the sentence. In this case, the participle phrase descibes the noun "woman".