In "Resistance to Civil Government," Henry David Thoreau uses ethos in order to help his audience gain trust in him. Thoreau uses his own personal experience in order to demonstrate his knowledge of his topic and his own personal connection to it. By using ethos in this rhetorical situation, Thoreau is attempting to inspire trust in his readers and establish his own credibility.
Ambivalent: having mixed feelings about something
Incendiary: used or adapted for setting property on fire
Cerebral: betraying or characterized by the use of the intellect rather than intuition or instinct
Culpable: deserving blame or censure
So the answer is Option C).
The answer is <span>A. Several of the speakers suggested that much remained to be done.
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It is a book about botany/environment.
I believe that both are complete sentences.