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MissTica
2 years ago
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Which is correct? The two students answer’s were the same. The two student’s answer’s were the same. The two students answers we

re the same. The two students’ answers were the same.
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Degger [83]2 years ago
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The two students' answers were the same.
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This question is missing the options. I've found them online. They are the following:

Question: In the above excerpt, which words best establish immediacy?

A) "White men have been known to encourage slaves to escape."

B) "… that I should be free."

C) "I pretended not to be interested in what they said."

D) There is no immediacy.

Answer:

The words that best establish immediacy are:

B) "… that I should be free."

Explanation:

<u>By definition, immediacy is the quality of creating excitement and a sense of urgency by involving someone instantly. Now, imagine being a slave and wishing nothing more than freedom. If someone told you to run away "...that [you] should be free," can you imagine how you would feel? The excitement this would bring? The urgency to escape and finally get rid of the cruelties done to you? For that reason, letter B is the best option. "...that I should be free" are the words that create a sense of immediacy.</u>

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How to persuade your teacher to not give you homework on weekends by using logos ethos pathos
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Using ethos:

Studies show that homework is bad for kids' health. https://www.healthline.com/health-news/children-more-homework-means-more-stress-031114#1

Using pathos:

Homework takes away from the time I have in my childhood. Your childhood is the best part of your life and no kid wants to miss that because of homework.

Using logos:

If you don't give us homework, we have more energy to do schoolwork, and we get better grades, making everyone happy.

Explanation:

Ethos appeals to credibility. (Remember it by the word "Ethics")

Pathos appeals to emotion. (Remember it by the word "Pathological")

Logos appeals to logic. (Remember by the word "Logic," hence the definition.)

Hope this answers your question. :)

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There could be one or more themes in a story. To understand the idea, one could ask, what is the story trying to talk about, or what is/are the underlying message/s or concept/s or idea/s that is/are being put forward or portrayed through various characters and instances?

In light of this, let us examine each statement carefully.

<u>Dorothy is a dreamer who wants to see other places</u>

This statement essentially talks about the character, Dorothy, and not the idea of the story.  

<u>Bilbo goes on a journey and becomes a hero </u>

This statement talks about what happens with one of the characters of the text, or the story of the character, which is also not the theme, as it is hard to say what the central idea of the story could be.

<u>The story takes place in a dark, dense forest</u>

This is clearly the setting of the story, describing the location where the story unfolds.

<u>Good always triumphs over evil in the end</u>

This statement could be the central idea of a story, or its underlying message, and can be portrayed in numerous ways. Hence, this could be an example of a theme for a story.

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