An emotional appeal is a method of persuasion that's designed to create an emotional response. Emotion (also known as pathos or suffering in Greek) is one of the three modes of persuasion identified by Aristotle. The other two are logos, or logic, and ethos, or authority.
In the lines from Shakespeare's "The Tragedy of Macbeth," Lady Macbeth is talking to herself while she is sleep walking. She feels so guilty that she cannot sleep properly. In that respect, she means that she and Macbeth do not need to fear anything because they are so powerful that nobody will believe they are responsible for killing Duncan. However, she does not actually think so - she is only trying to convince herself of it because she is under the impression that everybody is suspicious of Macbeth.
1. As far as has ever been reported, no-one has ever seen an ostrich bury its head in the sand.
True
2. Approximately one quarter of human bones are in the feet.
True – 52 bones in the feet and 206 in the whole body.
3. Popeye’s nephews were called Peepeye, Poopeye, Pipeye and Pupeye.
True.
4. In ancient Rome, a special room called a vomitorium was available for diners to purge food in during meals.
False – It was the name for the entranceway to a stadium, nothing more.
5. The average person will shed 10 pounds of skin during their lifetime.
<span>False – they will shed approximately 40.</span>
Answer:
i would think it was A but im not 100% sure
Explanation:
C.verb
because it is something that the "We" was doing.