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According to the reading of your question, we can see that the author uses persuasive techniques related to something that is painful for him. In that case, we can consider that he uses pathos as a persuasive technique. This is because pathos is a resource that explores the emotion of the reader in relation to the topic addressed, this makes the reader sympathize with the author's words and intensifying the tone promoted in the text.
At first, Eliezer's confidence is a result of his examinations in Jewish supernatural quality, which shows him that God is wherever on the planet, that nothing exists without God, that truth be told, everything in the physical world is a "transmission," or reflection, of the awesome world. As such, Eliezer has grown up trusting that everything on Earth mirrors God's sacredness and power. His confidence is grounded in the possibility that God is all over the place, constantly, that his eternality touches each part of his day by day life. Since God is great, his investigations show him, and God is wherever on the planet, the world must, subsequently, be great.
<span>Annie´s parents seems to be sad and cheery at the same time and ii could be said that she acts the same way. however, she may be relief of her departure. At one point, her mother suggests her to get married after going away; idea that Annie refuses immediately.</span>
Yes because and is a coordinating conjunction meaning it usually comes in the middle of the sentence,and a comma is used before the conjunction .