*First person* is the point of view that makes the reader feel like a close friend or confidant.
Which passage most clearly uses a pathos appeal?
<u>And in the difficult hours of this day — through dark days that may be yet to come — we will know that the vast majority of the members of the human race are on our side. </u>
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Answer:
because they like people yelling at them??
becasue they want someone to protect them, like imagine if he liked u...
Explanation:
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The correct answer is:
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<span>The phrase, "long and filled with frustrations", modifies the word: "wait".
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Further explanation:
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Let us examine the other answer choices.
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</span>→<span>Let us examine the first answer choice given:
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</span><span> The phrase "in the end" modifies the word "needed".
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</span> →<span> This is incorrect; since "needed" is not a noun or pronoun. As such,
this answer choice given is incorrect; since the phrase "in the end" is NOT an 'adjective phrase' that modifies the particular word: "needed",
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</span><span>→ Let us examine the third answer choice given:
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<span>The phrase "The wait was long" modifies the word "frustrations".
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</span>→ This is incorrect. The phrase, "The wait was long" does not modify the noun "frustrations."
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→ Let us examine the final answer choice:
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<span>The phrase "we needed" modifies the word "what".
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→ This is is incorrect. The phrase "we needed" is NOT an "adjective phrase".
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What Rama agrees to do for Sugriva is kill Vali and reclaim <span>the Kiskintha kingdom and make Sugriva the king.
Rama, or the Avatar of Vishnu, lost his wife Sita to the demon Ravana, the king of Rakshasas. He wants to bring her back, but in order to do that, he needs Sugriva's help. This is why he promised him that he would make him king in return for his help.
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