By using Pathos and Logos if im not mistaken.
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Since snails go really slowly, and it says "SLOWING my thoughts...", we can interpret that he/she isn't thinking of things very fast. Our brains can think things so fast, normally we don't even have to think about it. (Wow, how many times can I say 'think' in one sentence?) But he/she is having that process slowed, probably because he/she can only focus on how cold he/she is.
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Do number 1,it attracts the reader to read on more
Answer:
Dear, {Friend}
The day I saw that you were congratulated for something awesome! Congrats!
I'm so glad of what you have accomplished! Don't ever give up on your dreams because now they just came true! I am so proud of you and will always be here for you! You will always be my best friend!
I hope you stay this way forever and will always achieve your dreams no matter what goes in your way.
Never Give Up! :D
Very proud;
{Name}
The sentence that uses the participial phrase correctly is:
C. Trapped under the log, Chandler yelled for help.
<h3>What is a Participial phrase?</h3>
A participial phrase is a group of words that contain a participle, its modifier, a pronoun, and a noun phrase. Note that a participle is formed from a verb and can also function as an adjective.
So, in the sentence chosen above, the participial phrase, "trapped under the log" modifies Chandler. It is a kind of adjective that throws more meaning and insight into the events in the story.
Of all the sentences provided, option C best matches the meaning of a participial phrase.
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