A. ferocity is the answer for this
The sentence needs a descriptive word that highlights the difficulty or intensity of the forest fires, causing the firefighters to feel 'enervated' or weakened. Words like 'exhausting', 'intense', or 'relentless' can be used in this context.
The sentence is missing a descriptive word which should be filled in the blank. The word should describe forest fires and emphasize how exhausting these are for the firefighters. Based on the context, suitable words can be 'exhausting', 'intense', or 'relentless'. Thus, the sentence could be: 'The firefighters were enervated by the relentless forest fires, so they decided to eat and rest before returning to work.'
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Answer:
i think u know wat to include
Explanation:
Six Things to AVOID in Your Conclusion
1: AVOID summarizing. ...
2: AVOID repeating your thesis or intro material verbatim. ...
3: AVOID bringing up minor points. ...
4: AVOID introducing new information. ...
5: AVOID selling yourself short. ...
6: AVOID the phrases “in summary” and “in conclusion.”
Answer:
One thing that should be included in your conclusion is, you restate your thesis and give your finial thoughts on the central idea.
One thing that should not be included is a new idea or thought.
I'm assuming you are referring to the Declaration of Independence.
Ethos is an appeal to ethics. The principle of it is to prove to the reader that the writer is credible and reasonable. In the Declaration of Independence Jefferson does this very skillfully in the first line when he says that the declaration is written out of respect for those that must judge the rightness or wrongness of the colonies decision to break away from Great Britain. This establishes his credibility.