A wise man will not leave the right to the mercy of chance, nor wish it to prevail through the power of the majority. There is b
ut little virtue in the action of masses of men. When the majority shall at length vote for the abolition of slavery, it will be because they are indifferent to slavery, or because there is but little slavery left to be abolished by their vote. They will then be the only slaves. Only his vote can hasten the abolition of slavery who asserts his own freedom by his vote. How does Thoreau use logos in this passage?
A. By demonstrating the soundness of his argument through analogy
B. By evoking in readers the negative feelings associated with slavery
C. By establishing his credibility by relating his expertise on the subject
D. By providing factual evidence that his claims are trustworthy
To send a message to Bob, Alice would simply write her e-mail and select the PGP option from a menu on her computer screen. Hope this helps you out! Thanks! :)
you don't need to write out the entire sentence, only the word that needs an apostrophe. so the answer to #1 is "Susan's", the answer to #2 is "we'll" etc. etc.