I am not sure what your options are, but I can give you some tips on how to detect an appeal to logos. An appeal to logos is simply an appeal to a reader's logic. Try to find where Patrick Henry is appealing to your sense of reason. Disregard passages where he is trying to persuade you using emotional tactic, or trying to convince you of his character or credibility, as these are not appeals to logos. Hope this helps.
It helps in building a better student-teacher rapport which we are in need of right now as we are gradually adapting to the new environment of learning we have due to the pandemic we are currently experiencing.
<span>I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option B. The characteristic of the Jazz Age that is present in the first five chapters of The Great Gatsby would be extravagant lifestyles. This story is about the life of the characters in that story which gives reflection to the life of the author. </span>