The correct answer is: It can refute the counterclaim with facts.
The purpose of evidence is to prove or disprove the veracity of something and, therefore, appealing to the reader's emotions (pathos), as the first and third options state, is unnecessary. Counterclaims are used to refute the claim, so evidence is used to contrarest the counterclaim.
Answer:
slowing down the plot to focus on an important character
Explanation:
I believe the question is related to the story entitled "The Cruel Tribute."
The situation above happened after the people found out that<em> King Minos of Crete</em> had a "Labyrinth" where the people who were sent to him were killed by a Minotaur. This caused disdain on the people.
Then, the plot slowed down by mentioning about how the years have passed and how the people obeyed on sending their seven males and females to Minos. This was done in order to introduce a new character named "Theseus," <em>who grew up in those passing years</em> and was now looking for his father, King AEgeus.
So, this explains the answer.
Answer:
The first reason Macbeth considers against the murder of King Duncan concerns the consequences of his actions. Macbeth recognizes that his bloody deed will come back to haunt him. Macbeth also fears that he will fail at his assassination attempt.
Explanation:
D. Because all the other ones point out twice that the cat was sitting. :)