Libraries represent an essential service to the country, even though many do not recognize their powerlessness. However, public libraries have experienced a government devaluation that is growing at an impressive rate. It is about this devaluation that Marilyn Johnson is against, as he shows in his text through the strong use of pathos and logos.
Marilyn Johnson uses pathos to persuade her audience by evoking sympathy for public libraries. It shows how these places provide a beneficial environment, with a pleasant temperature, extensive access to books and good internet connection, so that people can study and work. Not to mention that public libraries have a team of professionals ready to guide users. All without charging a usage fee.
He also uses logos to evoke his audience's logical reasoning about closing public libraries. With this in mind, he draws attention to the work of librarians and to the competitive advantage that cities and schools that have public libraries have.
with that, we can conclude that public libraries are a patrimony of society that should not allow them to be closed due to unjust government spending cuts.
Answer:
1. don't
2. haven't you (the sentence is cut)
3. isn't
4. are
5. had
6. was
7. have (there should be emigrated)
8. done
9. have
10. is
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Answer: Death, decay, curses.. stuff like that. Hope this helped.
Having a vivid picture of a setting, person, object etc and the ability to create a detail and clear description of said thing or said person. But that's just what I think.
Adjectives are words that are used to describe or modify nouns or pronouns. For example, red, quick, happy, and obnoxious are adjectives because they can describe things—a red hat, the quick rabbit, a happy duck, an obnoxious person.
I’m not sure for 1a) and 2a) sorry...
3a) Small, big
4a) Cute
5a) Especially
1b) Friendly, shy
2b) Nice
3b) Sweet, playful
4b) Frisky
5b) Happy