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what would the tone be of this?
The tone used by Socrates appeals emotions through his view of the truth and uses the well known and respected historical allusion to justify and explain his own actions. This is shown when he states:
"It was practiced superbly by the early Christians, who were willing to face hungry lions and the excruciating pain of chopping blocks rather than submit to certain unjust laws of the Roman Empire." (Page 5 Lines 288-291).
In this statement he appeals to pahtos with the analogy of “hungry lions” creating a sense of fear and desperation
A.
"High above us was a roaring sound," he said. "It was terrifying!"
B.
"High above us was a roaring sound," he said. "it was terrifying!"
2. Brutal
3.Supposedly
4.Gorgeous
5.Embarrassed
Please Answer!
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Try this as a way to 'test' for parallelism:
Start with the subject and verb and then "plug in" (attach) each of the remaining "items" to see if they make sense (sound right) when you read them separately. Does that make sense?