The answer to the question is D.
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Ah, dating! Symbol of love! But what is the right age to start? I strongly believe that dating should be at the age of 16 because that is a time when you are almost an adult and becoming (much) more responsible. Especially when you are having a Sweet 16.
To add on, this is also a time when you are almost done with high school, this sports a level of maturity and responsibility from a person thus giving them practice to focus on important decisions in life while still in a relationship.
However, I also believe it’s up to the parents/guardian and the person possibly looking for love. To explain, the person may not look for love for a variety of different reasons, such as sexuality, anxiety etc. Moreover, the parents/guardians may not allow dating at a specific age because of their experience, things they’ve heard, or even just being a “helicopter parent(s)”.
All in all, my position on dating age is very versatile. I believe it can be at age 16 because if the level of maturity and responsibility. On the other hand, it can be because of sexuality, anxiety or the rules parents/guardians put in place.
Answer: Ethos, the ethical appeal, the emotional appeal, the logical appeal and pathos
Explanation:
There are five rhetorical devices(By Aristotle) in the declaration of independence of the United States of America and those are ethos, the ethical appeal, the emotional appeal, the logical appeal, and pathos. The main ones are Ethos, Pathos, and Logos.
- Ethos is the rhetorical device where the one who is speaking is noticeable by the public or audience as trustworthy of credible, pathos is a device where the person is trying to persuade other people that are listening and he will do that by trying to make them feel some emotions. Logos is a rhetorical device where the speaker is trying also to persuade the other people but with arguments that are logical for them or they think that they are.
Assuming that you're talking about the story of the 'sword and the stone'
After arthur Learns the truth, he tells sir Ector that he'll always think of him as a Father.
After the incident, sir Ector ( king Arthur's foster father) tell as much as he know about King Arthur heritage and his true parentage ( which he also know so little about)