Read this sentence about Della from "The Gift of the Magi."
Once she faltered for a minute and stood still while a tear or two splashed on the worn red carpet.
What theme do Della's actions in this sentence best suggest?
Sacrifice is more important than true love.
Sacrifice for a loved one is not always easy.
Sacrifice is part of a life lived to the very fullest.
Sacrifice for a loved one does not always pay off
Answer:
Sacrifice for a loved one is not always easy.
Explanation:
you can fix up grammar and punctuation
having the amount of privacy w/o having to worry about roommates or family being there. also the fact that since it is your own rented property you have the ability to do anything in your apartment <em>(that is permitted by the landlord)</em> also being able to have friends / lovers over at any time.
The phrase from the excerpt that best indicates that the purpose of the essay is to inform is “I know this for a fact”. This phrase helps the author introduce evidence to the text that supports her ideas.
In this case the author tells a personal experience as a way to provide more information and the context of her essay.
The rest of the options are incorrect as they are part of the personal experience that the author is narrating.
Answer:
She used an appeal to pathos when addressing both the troops and members of Parliament.
Explanation:
Although the excerpts are not included with this question, the full text of the speeches can be found online. Moreover, this are the options that come with this question:
- She used an appeal to logos when addressing both the troops and members of Parliament.
- She used an appeal to logos when addressing the troops and an appeal to pathos when addressing Parliament.
- She used an appeal to pathos when addressing both the troops and members of Parliament.
- She used an appeal to pathos when addressing the troops and an appeal to logos when addressing Parliament.
In her <em>Address to the Troops at Tillbury</em>, Elizabeth uses pathos to appeal to the emotions of the troops. She uses this rhetorical device in order to appeal to the troops' patriotism and sense of responsibility. Similarly, in her <em>Response to Parliament,</em> she uses an appeal to pathos to convince the Parliament that she is a strong and capable ruler regardless of whether she marries or not.