Answer: (A) in support of
He earns his nickname (and dooms his future law practice) from a remark he makes shortly after arriving in the town. Hearing a dog barking and yelping, he comments that he wishes he owned half of the dog. When asked why he desired this, he replies that he would kill his half. This remark struck the townspeople as completely moronic - if Wilson killed half of the dog, surely the other half would expire as well. Thus, if he is going to kill the entire dog, why only wish for half? The town was convinced that Wilson was a fool, and from that day forward he was stuck with the nickname "Pudd'nhead."
According to Mantua's law the sale of deadly drugs was punishable by death.
Explanation:
When Romeo is looking for poison and knocks on the door of his Apothecary to get some for himself saying he needs a 'dram of poison' he is told by the understandably afraid Apothecary that even though he has it as all in the profession do, he cannot administer to Romeo as it would not end well for him either.
According to Mantua's law any person with the lawful possession of deadly drugs cannot sell them to any person at any circumstance and only administer them for health.
Ethos: perceived by the audience as credible (or not). Ethics.
Pathos: attempts to persuade the audience by making them feel certain emotions. Emotion.
Logos: attempts to persuade the audience by the use of arguments that they will perceive as logical. Logic.
These are the "THREE" Rhetorical Appeals.
Answer:
They create a righteous and superior tone.
Explanation: