Answer: Gargoyles two main purposes were to scare off evil, and to divert rainwater; they had sprouts that direct water away from the sides of buildings.
Explanation:
Gargoyles were most common during the medieval times when the Church was very powerful. Gargoyles were used to scare off evil and to remind people that evil existed.
Their other primary purpose was to divert rainwater from the foundation of buildings as the rainwater would come out of their open mouths through their long necks.
D is the error, there’s a grammatical error.
logos is writing that appeals to LOGIC, ethos appeals to ethics (what someone believes is morally right, etc), and pathos appeals to EMOTION.
logos and ethos are easy to remeber since LOgos/LOgic and ETHos/ETHics :p
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