Answer:
yes it is correct thank you so much
I am pretty sure about the second excerpt, it directly shows gods' involvement in mortal affairs
Then thus Minerva in Laertes' ear:"Son of Arcesius, reverend warrior, hear!Jove and Jove's daughter first implore in prayer,Then, whirling high, discharge thy lance in air."
And I believe that the next correct answer is
“But, tell me who thou art? and what thy race?
Thy town, thy parents, and thy native place?
Or, if a merchant in pursuit of gain,
What port received thy vessel from the main?
Or comest thou single, or attend thy train?”
Logos: appeal to logic (uses facts, statistics, and reasoning). An example is: there was more than ten research studies conducted in 2017, which came to a conclusion of the ineffectiveness of the medicine.
Ethos: appeal to credibility. An example is: a doctor saying, "I recommend this medicine! It's very effective."
Pathos: appeal to emotions. An example is: "buy this medicine now! If you die, your loved ones will be sad."
The sentence is an example of ethos. The doctors are the credible source.
D, usually making someone do what they're afraid of helps them get over their fear
Answer:
"On the Sea" by John Keats and "By the Sea" by William Wordsworth
Explanation:
Both poems are from the same time period which helps with the language. Also, they have the same main object of discussion with the sea. Both also use religious language (so if you are not into that, you might try "Acquainted by the Night" by Robert Frost and "Sonnet 27" by Shakespeare; both use the sonnet format and both mention how the night comes upon them).