Dialogue slows down the pace of a story
(i think)
The correct preposition that you should add to make the sentence correct is TO. The answer is then "To facilitate a quick getaway, the cunning thief parked the car perpendicular to the building". Perpendicular things always have the preposition TO next to them.
Answer:
- floats downstream
- the trade winds soft
- dawn-bright lawn
Explanation:
A metaphor is a figure of speech that allows the author of a text to present an implicit comparison between two elements. In a poem, this metaphor will be used in one or a few lines, but it will not be extended throughout the text, unless this is an extended metaphor. The extended metaphor expands the comparison to a long piece of text, or to the full text. In this case, the concept presented by the comparison is repeated throughout the text at different times, always pointing to the same subject. In the poem "The Caged Bird" written by Maya Angelou, we can see examples of the metaphor extended in the lines "downstream floats," "the trade winds soft" and "dawn-bright lawn," all of which reinforce the sense of freedom.
A sentence that contains pathos to convince your parents is: You know I know how to mow the lawn better, I would be sad if I'm not allowed to do this instead.
<h3>What is Ethos?</h3>
This is a rhetorical appeal that tries to convince a person through the use of their authority on a subject or thing.
Hence, we can see that the other answers are:
- A sentence that contains ethos to convince your parents is: "As a strong young man, I can mow the lawn better and more efficiently than the guy we pay to do it."
- A sentence that contains logos to convince your parents is: "Working on the lawn would save you money"
Therefore, the sentences that contain pathos, ethos and logos are shown above
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