The one on the right is answered in a PM. It is C. It is informal and quietly observant about what happened in Montreal some years ago. There is nothing formal, didactic (there is no teaching going on and there is no moral instruction -- not yet anyway). There is no formal introduction (thesis statement). He is just talking about a setting. This is an interlude before getting to the point; you could argue that the very first sentence is a thesis statement, but after that we are getting something pretty conversational. I'd pick C.
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A very quick answer to the first one. I believe the answer is "Their only interest is in a one way international law ... It is what the dictators are doing and what their ultimate aim is. Being able to come to that conclusion is a job for logos. The sentences preceding it show the method used by the dictators in war or the response of America should a dictator invade a democracy. It is not exactly logos. The United States is very emotional in the use of the word democracy. The sworn enemy of a democracy is a dictator. Answer The sentence beginning "Their only interest ...
Hmm it is overall good but there are a few issues with it. I will tell you what needs to be edited on this. Just proof read this for grammar issues and you should be fine. Its very well written and my teacher, as a side not told me to never use "you" in an essay. Alright, thats all I have to say, and an excellent job u did there :D
What was the description in the article there are two possibilities hypothermia ( being cold redness) or frost bite also from being cold but with different symptoms
Description; because if you didn't know what eluded meant you could understand by reading the description of what is/ has happened.
Answer:
a) the author of "living alone is the new norm" uses research to convey his ideas, while the author of " will wi-fi ruin mount everest" largely relies on personal experience
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