The pathos in the argument is very evident. The way the speaker describes the scenario of a man trying to prove his innocence without any legal experience emphasizes the speaker's suffering. When the speaker stresses the impossibility of getting his voice heard because of his lack of skills also stresses his pain and unjust feelings. When put into context of the Gideon vs Wainwright case, it can be understood that the arguments conflicted the Fifth, Sixth, and Fourteenth Amendment rights of a citizen. It adds the pathos element to the argument.
Answer:
Hundreds of shooting stars: Cars on the freeway at night
Camel plodding: Hiker with backpack
Windmill: Traffic officer at busy intersection
Marbles spilling: Children coming from school
Silver plume: Lawn water sprinkler
Explanation:
It just makes sense
The author of Holy War uses a causality chain to develop the poem because it shows D. How humans fear.