I think the answer is B however Im just inferring since we can't see the paragraph.
I cannot see the full excerpt, but from the entire work here is what I see.
...But thought I have wept and fasted, wept and prayed,
though I have seen my head brought in upon a platter,
I am no prophet...
This refers to John the Baptist when he gets his head put on a platter. John was a prophet. (Matthew 14 and Mark 6)
..."I am Lazarus, come from the dead..."
Jesus raised a man named Lazarus from the dead as recorded in the Bible. (John 11)
Answer:
Logos, Ethos, Pathos
Explanation:
<u>Aristotle's three proofs</u>
Logos: A logical appeal. Also known as an evidential appeal.
Pathos: An appeal to the audience’s emotions.
Ethos: Moral expertise and knowledge.
Answer:
Sarah Jane sat perched on her grandma's old wicker chair sweating profusely. The summer heat had become so intense it was almost palpable. As she sat looking aimlessly out into the arid desert she mustered to herself, "it's futile, I will never be content with my life here." She had regrets about deciding to live with her grandmother for the summer. Initially, she came to the conclusion that she needed space from her life in the city however,
Explanation:
palpable: something that can be touched, felt or is obvious. (i.e. the tension was so thick in a room it was palpable)
indolently: slow, lazy, at ease
naive: of a person or action; showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment
scruple: a feeling of doubt or hesitation with regard to the morality or propriety of a course of action.
grotesque:
futile:incapable of producing any useful result; pointless.