Read the excerpt from "Binding Memories.”
Bound by a spine
strong enough to hold entire worlds
of information and dreams,
history and invention.
The speaker’s words reveal her
A. resolve to write her own book.
B. enthusiasm for reading every book.
C. reverence for the written word.
D. admiration of famous authors.
Answer:
A. resolve to write her own book
Explanation:
Based on the excerpt from "Binding Memories", it is narrated that the book is bound by a spine, and string enough to hold words and information, history and invention and from the narration, it can be inferred that the speaker is resolute about writing her own book.
Answer:
This quotation deals with which of the following aspects of the convention:
rule of secrecy
.
Based on this comment, George Mason
agrees with
this matter.
Explanation:
Answer:
the nukes dropped on japan in hiroshima and nagasaki killed lots of people
Explanation:
The statement that best summarizes the appeal of pathos is option D)Numerous industries pollute the environment with no repercussions.
<h3>What is pathos?</h3>
Pathos is a literary device that authors use to cause a great emotional impact on the reader.
In an essay about the necessity of stopping pollution and littering, the statement that has the biggest emotional impact on the reader is option D) Numerous industries pollute the environment with no repercussions.
Since we can see that it is not only one industry, but several and nothing is being done about it. It addresses a bigger part of the problem.
<h3>Incorrect options</h3>
- Options A and B only address one of the topics, either littering or pollution, so they do not summarize the appeal of pathos since they lack impact.
- Option C does not address the necessity of stoping pollution and littering, it is stating something about the topic that makes us feel good, but it lacks impact and does not show the necessity of stopping pollution and littering.
You can learn more about pathos here:
brainly.com/question/827240
Answer: Summarizing a text/info given by a source. This means you are taking what the text/source said about a topic, and putting into simpler words, usually about a paragraph or two. Hopefully this helped! (also, can you please take a look at my questions? that would be really helpful!)