Answer: A. Pathos and logos
In this passage, the speaker uses both pathos, which is an appeal to emotion, and logos, which refers to an appeal based on logic. She first states that because she does not have a license, she cannot drive. This is a logical argument. Afterwards, she states that it is "totally embarrasing" to be driven to the party by her father. In this case, the speaker makes an appeal to pathos, or to emotions.
Answer:
I think it's the first answer.
Explanation:
When you read first person it feels like you're actually that person and so you go through the same emotions.
Answer:
following a preposition is more than two objects.
Explanation:
in," "at," "on," "of," and "to."