Answer: B. Ethos.
Explanation: A rhetorical device is a use of language that is intended to have an effect on its audience. It is often used in argumentative speeches or essays in order to persuade or try to convince the audience of an opinion in a controversial topic. From the given options, the one that represents an example of rhetorical device is ethos, and it consists in appealing to the audience's ethics.
The wait was long and filled with frustrations, but in the end we got what we needed.
The phrase "in the end" modifies the word needed.
The phrase "long and filled with frustrations" modifies the word wait.
The phrase "The wait was long" modifies the word frustrations.
The phrase "we needed" modifies the word what.
a. grow
b. grows
Answer:
a. grow
Explanation:
The subject-verb agreement defines the agreement made between the verb and the noun in the given sentence. It means that the verb and the noun have to agree in number with each other in a given sentence. If the subject in the sentence is singular, the verb needs to be singular too. Likewise, when the subject in the sentence is plural, the verb needs to be plural too. In the above sentence, the subject 'bananas' is plural in number, therefore, the verb 'grow' will be in the plural too.
Answer:
A. railed
Explanation:
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A.Sir Marhaus was killed and Sir Tristram was seriously wounded.
B.Sir Tristram and Sir Marhaus both died as a result of their battle.
C.Sir Tristram and Sir Marhaus were wound wounded by each other.
D.Sir Tristram was killed and Sir Marhaus was seriously wounded.
A) all navigable waters
B) all water in, around, or near the sea that the state has
C) all in the State’s jurisdiction—the sea and inland waters—that vessels use
D) any part of the ocean/sea the state controls, as well as all water inland that the sea flows into or out of
The correct answer is "D".
A paraphrase is an alternative expression to a particular word text while preserving the same exact meaning. In this case, option "D" is the one that best paraphrases the text in the question, as it comprises all of the bodies of water, whether, on the shores or inland, that is contained in the jurisdiction of the state.