The different rhetorical appeals delivered in the argument to Creon in defense of Antigone are pathos, ethos, and logos.
<h3>What are the various rhetorical appeals used?</h3>
Creon employs pathos and ethos. He is implying that Haemon is "fighting for Antigone" rather than his father. Haemon is employing logos to inform his father that he would only be an effective ruler in his own city.
Haemon desires to "save Antigone" because he loves her and believes that her wrongdoing should be pardoned.
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The correct answer is B) to explain that his attention and energy is still focused on the war.
<em>The purpose of this passage of President's Lincoln Second Inaugural Address was to explain that his attention and energy is still focused on the war.</em>
The Second Inaugural Address of President Abraham Lincoln was held on March 4, 1865. He shared his project to heal the nation's wound and unite the United States that were divided by the Civil War. Lincoln did not send a message of happiness because the time was sad for the US. But he had hope for the things to come. Unfortunately, he was assassinated 40 years after his second inauguration address.
The other options of the question were a) to explain that people are already acquainted with him, b) to explain his reasons to make a shorter inaugural speech, and d) to explain that he still has hope in the future.
I think you can tell the answer is odd because the multipliers are odd.
Answer:
I think its C.
President Roosevelt depicted protecting an American family from greedy landlords
Explanation:
All the other answers are weird