The answer is C. Pathos.
Pathos is a key tool of persuasion in arguments, since it convinces people by drawing out an emotional response.
The answer is D.
Third-person POV uses the pronouns they, them, she, he, his, and her. Omniscient as a word means “knowing everything.” When applied to third-person POV, it means a narrator who writes in third person, and knows the thoughts of a few or MANY different characters (in other words, a character who “knows everything”).Choice D is closest to this answer.
Choice A describes third person limited
Choice B describes third person objective
Choice C describes first person POV
Choice E describes first person POV
Answer:
Option B. A person, who is new to candy-making, might find this document particularly helpful when explaining the difference between a syrup and a sugar glaze.
Explanation:
When cooking, there are different terms to refer to different preparations and foods. If a person is trying to explain the difference between a syrup and a sugar glaze, that person might find helpful the document presented above, that clearly explains how to cook syrup, and to what temperature the syrup should be heated in order to get the desired consistency. By using this information the person will be able to establish the difference between syrup and a glaze.