Appeal to reasoning, also known as logos.
Answer:
I think the correct answer would be D) to make sure that the story makes sense.
Explanation:
The classic short story "Indian Camp" by Ernest Hemingway tells of the recurrent Hemingway character Nick Adams. Nick is a child accompanying his father, who is a doctor, to an Indian settlement. A woman is having a difficult time with childbirth and Dr. Adams assists in the delivery. He has to use a jack-knife to perform an emergency caesarean section. During the operation, the woman's husband, in despair, kills himself by slitting his throat with a straight razor.
Explanation:
The relationship between Nick Adams and his father changes during the course of the story. In the beginning, as they are rowing towards the camp, Nick rests trustfully "with his father's arm around him." As part of Nick's initiation to manhood, his father asks him to assist with the medical procedure. He explains things to Nick in a dispassionate way and obviously expects Nick to react similarly, but eventually Nick looks away "so as not to see what his father was doing." He doesn't want to watch as his father sews up the woman's incision with fishing line.
Answer:
Reminded her how young she was to talk back or say anything to her teacher.
Explanation:
The incident with the sweater affects Rachel so powerfully because it reminded her how young she was to talk back or say anything to her teacher. When Mrs. Price insisted that the sweater belonged to her, she couldn't hold it any longer.
She cried her eyes dry out as she knew the sweater didn't belong to her but was forced to put it on. The incident made her wish that she was 102 years old so that she could say anything to her teacher.
The correct answer is B. Burger
Explanation:
In linguistics which is the field that studies language, there are multiple approaches or perspective including structural linguistics. This perspective in linguistics analyzes language based on different levels or parts such as phonemes, sentences, words, morphemes, etc. as structural linguistics believe language is a complex structure that can be studied by analyzing its parts.
Relevant structural linguistics include Edward Sapir who was one of the pioneers in structural linguistic along with Leonard Bloomfield and Charles Carpenter Fries who applied this approach to language teaching. However, Herald Burger did not belong to structural linguistics as he focused on lexicology and on linguistics as a general field but no ton structural perspective.