C. Pathos
This is because the speaker is appealing to the emotions of the audience tied to the work of the Red Cross and humanitarian efforts.
Answer:
one who ... / a person who ... / someone who ....
Explanation:
performer = a person who performs
teacher = a person who teaches
painter = a person who paints
singer ....
dancer ....
<span>2. As he ran he could hear the "Plop! Plop!" of the oobleck on the windowpanes. It was pelting against the palace walls as big as greenish cup-cakes now! Plop is an example of onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia is a word based on the sound associated with the word. Other examples include: buzz, meow, oink, splat. None of the other examples have these types of words.</span>
Answer:
Courageous and determination Malala Yousafzai may be known as the girl who was shot in the head and survived, but she is so much more.
Answer:
15. i would say a
16. b
Explanation: hope this helps