Answer:
He believes that all living things are important.
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from "Birdfoot's Grampa" by Joseph Bruchae, the author speaks about "leathery hands full of wet brown life" that are knee-deep in the summer grass to which the narrator smiled and said that they have places to go too.
When the author says "they have places to go to too", he means that he believes that all living things are important.
Answer:
1. A. It is your responsibility as a citizen of Mother Earth to treat her with respect.
2. C. According to experts, the plan will cost twice as much as the mayor said.
3. B. I told my seven-year-old daughter about the plan, and she started to cry.
Explanation:
The above options are correct.
In No. 1, Option A is the ethical appeal because it appeals to the sense of right or wrong. It shows the speaker's position on the need to respect Mother Earth since one is her citizen. It is seen ethical to respect Mother Earth.
In No. 2, Option C uses logical appeal. It gives fact about what experts had said about the plan.
In No. 3, Option B uses emotional appeal. It appeals to the emotional. When the daughter was told of the plan, she started crying. Her tears will appeal to the emotions of whoever hears about it.
Answer:
There are many different ways to apply a theme to a question. One of the ways is to think about the theme and then fit it into the question. For example, if the theme is dogs and cats then the question would be about dogs and cats. If you are answering the question then your answer should somewhat restate the question and be about dogs and cats.
Explanation:
This is how I apply themes to my questions and your question was not very clear in the first place so I was very confused on what you wanted me to write and I have the explanation in the answer so yeah.
It is a framework for quality improvement developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to use data for action to prevent healthcare-associated infections
Answer:
I think the answer is B or C