I would say the correct answer is that the insane live in a reality of their own.
The protagonist of the story wasn't always insane; however, over time, he grew mad because of his landlord's eye of a vulture. He began seeing things, thinking that the eye made him do crazy things, such as kill the old man. After that, this mad man kept hearing the dead man's heart beating, which is how he revealed his crime to the policemen who came to the house to investigate.
Three things that can identify me as a person (that is personal identity) are:
- My behavioral traits
- My Circle of Friends; and
- My Race or Ethnic Orientation.
<h3>What is personal identity?</h3>
Personal Identity refers to the
- characteristics
- beliefs
- appearance, and/or
- expressions that define a person or group.
<h3>Why is personal identity important?</h3>
Maintaining your sense of self (or identity) is essential because it improves your character.
That is, when we know who we are, have confidence in ourselves, and can identify our own qualities, we become stronger people.
It separates us from others and maintains us distinct.
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Answer:
Pathos (appeal to emotion) is a way of convincing an audience of an argument by creating an emotional response to an impassioned plea or a convincing story. Logos (appeal to logic) is a way of persuading an audience with reason, using facts and figures.
Explanation:
Yes, I'm sure of it A highschool would not want a gun on premises would you if you were a principal?
A simile is a comparison of two unlike things using "like" or "as".
For example:
"John was like an eagle, as he quickly spotted the rabbit, and was able to capture it."
Note that the word <em>like</em> was used, and that it compared <em>John</em> with the <em>eagle</em>
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