The relationship between language and emotions can be viewed from two angles. First, language, in a broad sense, can be viewed as being done [performed] "emotive". Taking this angle, it is commonly assumed that people, at least on occasions, "have<span>" emotions, and that "being emotional" gains its own agency, impacting in a variety of ways on the communicative situation</span>
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Remove C, because it's irrelevant to the argument. hope this helps!! :D
I would say the appeals George Washington used was pathos and ethos, considering those were the ones that appealed best to the audience's emotions.
He listened to Romeo and stayed outside when he could have saved Romeos life.
Remember a adjective phrase describes a noun or pronoun.
Sunset is our noun! The adjective phrase with irony-gray clouds describes the sunset. So our answer is option four ^^^
**And for clarity, I took the test, so also know this is the correct answer! :))