Hello there! According to Aristotle, ethos equates to ethics and pathos equates to emotion.
When dealing with ethos/logos/pathos remember: ethos appeals to ethics, pathos appeals to emotion, and logos appeals to logic. To remember this, I usually look at the first three letters of each word:
ethos = ethics
logos = logic
With pathos you can't really use this same method, but if you already know the other two pathos should be easy! I hope I could help you today, and have a great rest of your day! ☺
the answer would be B. A metaphor, hope this helped and good luck on your assignment
Answer:
Assuming this is a multiple choice question, the answer would be the first listed: <em>"By describing in detail the order of what happened to her."</em>
Explanation:
Through deductive reasoning, we can recognize that this is the only applicable option.
Let's look at the options we did not choose:
- By comparing her feelings to those of other prisoners she met. <em>This does not apply because, in the excerpt given, the narrator never discusses any encounter with other prisoners. </em>
- By sharing the exact dimensions of the prison cell she was put in. <em>At no point does this happen.</em>
- By explaining how her feelings were expressed as pain in her body. <em>The narrator never describes pain in the excerpt provided.</em>
Answer:
Explanation:
<u>Dance is performed to the music, and therefore has to be contemporary with it; for example, happy, energetic songs follow the bouncy dance.</u> The same goes for folk music and dance.
<u>However, folk songs and dances originate from the same people and the same occurrences and intervene with each other</u>. Folks who are generally more upbeat, usually have more energetic dance and music (Spanish or Irish). At the same time, those who are considered to be more "laid back" more likely perform easy-going dance and music (for example northern greek and Montenegrin dances). <u>Folk dances reflect the history and the story of these people, as well as the music and lyrics of the song. They are all interrelated with each other. In the same manner, the musical instruments which are used to perform the songs are those most common for those particular people. Dance techniques are adapted to those exact tempos and sounds which musical instruments can make.</u>
Therefore, <u>if you want to know the folk dance fully, you have to understand the music and culture as well. This is why it is also vital to know the full history of music, dance, and culture when getting into the folk dance.</u> For example, when Irish dance instructors are doing exams to become professional trainers, they have to also show that they know Lilting, traditional singing, common in Gaelic parts of Ireland.