The words from this passage that best demonstrate logos are B. tar, timber, iron, cordage.
Logos is a way of persuading by using reason. So, the author here states that America doesn't need to go abroad because it already has everything it needs.
This excerpt is taken from the short story “The Open Window”, written by Saki or also known as H.H. Munro. In his story he ridicules the customs of English society by using chaotic scenes.
Question: How does the author use characterization to create satire?
Answer: He uses the niece’s unexpected lies to highlight flaws in her character and those around her.
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C. To illuminate meaning and enhance understanding
The correct answer is A. I only. Which is simile.
In the excerpt, the lines "<span>wrapped up like garbage" is an example of simile. This is because the word "like" was used to compare a thing into another. So the correct answer would be Simile. The excerpt didn't contain personification or sensory imagery. Just simile. I hope this answer helped you. </span>