This is an argument, because Obama is striving to prove that America needs a new strategy for energy. In this argument he uses logos when he gives the audience specific statistics to support his point. He also uses pathos when he appeals to the emotions of the audience, the emotion of hope for a brighter and cleaner future.
Well it sounds like the "she" in the story is a cat because it says she falls asleep in the sunlight. Cats tend to fall asleep in windows and in the sunlight. Cats also migrate from place to place to find a comfortable to rest. Lastly, it states that she might find a mouse. Cats chase and catch mice, too! Hehe hope this helps you! :)
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The correct answer is C. spaceships.
Science fiction is a literary genre that deals with the things that we don't really have at the moment, but can imagine them - things such as spaceships, sentient robots, space battles, space explorations, space travel, distant planets and alien species, etc.
Given that we already have and use helicopters, boats, horse carts, and cars, we can safely deduce that these modes of transportation are not science fiction because they are real. On the other hand, we don't have spaceships, which makes them an element of science fiction stories.