It is also advisable that you know the French language because most of the books that you read in English carry Latin and French phrases and words. There is no use reading a page or paragraph of a book or even a sentence without understanding it-This statement encourage readers to study both Latin and French
Explanation:
In the statement stated in the above question the author insist on the fact that a person/individual who is reading an English book needs to have good knowledge not only about English language but they should also have knowledge about both Latin and french language because in English books we come across many words that are derived from Latin language or the french language .
Therefore the author encourages the reader to study both Latin and french language .
Option (2)encourage readers to study both Latin and French
Answer:
You can find ethos, pathos and logos, in the following parts:
Ethos: People of color and members of LGBT comunity are tyred of caring the burden of speaking up and stepping up even when the're being silenced and pushed back down. And white allies and cis allies are tired too.
Pathos: The fatigue is impacting all of us.
Logos: Those of us experiencing injustice up front, we need to be willing to accept the help, because when we don't, changes take too long.
Explanation:
Ethos, logos and pathos are rhetorical resources capable of influencing the audience of a discourse through different elements.
The ethos is presented as an appeal to ethics and can be perceived at the moment when the speaker speaks of something ethical that is being executed or left behind incorrectly.
the pathos is presented when the speaker makes an appeal to the emotions, allowing the listeners to identify with what is being spoken and feel part of the problem presented, in some way.
Finally, the logo is presented as an appeal to logic and can be seen when the author points out a logical argument related to the subject addressed.
What is the line in the prologue
Answer:
adorable for number 1 and firm for number 2
number 2 in question 1, and number 4 (sorry if it was not useful)