Answer:
I find that pathos is typically the most effective, seconded by logos, with ethos in last place.
Explanation:
Many people use sob stories and the like to great effect, while, in many cases, those who use ethos are shut down by others who are certain in their belief that they know better. Logos is in between of this. Honestly, it depends on who you are talking too. Just remember, many humans are ruled by their emotional centers, and not their logical ones.
Your answer should be Paul the Apostle. Although, Moses wrote many books of the Bible as well.
Answer:
The man was about to be hanged.
Explanation:
Ambrose Bierce's short story "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" tells the story of how a convicted man was about to be hanged on the railroad bridge. The man, Peyton Farquhar, was a plantation farmer who was accused of trying to burn down the bridge during the Civil War.
The lines/ excerpt given in the question is from the first paragraph of the story which shows Peyton waiting for his death. The author/ speaker of the story is describing the scene and setting of the story, the exact point where we see Peyton (yet unnamed) waiting for the rope to be pulled which will finalize his death.
Answer:
<em>O</em><em>P</em><em>T</em><em>I</em><em>O</em><em>N</em><em> </em><em>C</em>
Explanation:
A hand rising from the lake pulls the sword underwater
Well i'm sorry i cant answer this cause i think it needs to come from your knowledge not any one else's. Cause once you write what somebody else put down you'll be plagerizing. Then you want us to write 750 to 2,500 words no. Im sorry i'm not doing that.
Plagerizing is just for the writing part. Not math,or science or non of that.