Answer:
they are arranged by subject matter
<span>A person's</span><span> loneliness is subject to many things. One can never truly
eliminate that loneliness. A part of it always remains. What we can do is live
our lives freely. One can never tell when it will be over.</span>
Metaphors are important because they help make indirect comparisons between two people or things - and doesn’t use “like” or “as”.
In no way he was :) hope it’s correct :) have a nice day
Ethos is the use of someones authority or reliability to make your argument more convincing. For example using a quote from a doctor could strengthen your claim that the early diagnosis of cancer could be the most important factor when it comes to prognosis.