Answer:
Ethos
Explanation:
Ethos is a Greek word that means, "character".
Ethos is a rhetorical device that tends to appeal to the speaker's or writer's credibility or character.
Ethos gives the audience the impression that the writer or speaker possesses greater experience or knowledge and should, therefore, be believed.
Here, Harriet Tubman does the same thing. She elaborates her experiences to the runaways and tries to convince them through an appeal to credibility.
Answer:
Part A: <em>C - Comunism has many weaknesses that are also prestnt in democracy. </em>
Part B: <em> </em><em>D - "Freedom has many difficulties and democracy is not perfect. But we have never had to put a wall up to keep our people in..."</em>
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<em>Please mark me brainliest.</em>
Answer:
C, Is is the answer.
Explanation:
Would be is past tense,
Were too is past tense
Is is present tense and so is the sentence
Are does not sound right in the sentence
Answer:
Parvana's opposite thoughts in the second paragraph is that she saw that her mother wasn't ready to give in yet.
The evidence that supports my answer is: "<em>But that didn't mean she was ready to give in</em>."
Explanation:
From the passage, it is revealed that when Parvana woke up, she saw that her mother looked much better. This shows that the discussion the mother was having with Mrs. Weera helped to brighten her up.
But Parvana discovered that despite her mother looking better, she wasn't ready to agree to what Mrs. Weera suggested.
The use of "But" in the evidence I highlighted after saying that her mother looked better shows the opposite thoughts of Parvana.