Basically, the poem reminds powerful people that their power is only temporary. However much powerful people may wish to think that their power is immortal, they are only deceiving themselves.
Not exactly sure what the Clean Verbatim Style Guide is, but i think the one with the correct grammar and such would be B
Explanation:
So hopefully b helps
In the excerpt, Chief Joseph used the rethorical appeal of Pathos.
Pathos is referred to as the use of values or emotions to share an emotional experience with the audience. It means that the author tries to create a common emotional link with the reader through anger, humor, happiness, or sadness among others, to connect them with elements of the speech and achieve persuasion.
You need to check each sentence for errors. If there's an extra letter, such as the "s" in "reads" (#1) you need to use the symbol which deletes a letter. If a sentence/word is missing a word/letter... you need to use a symbol to show that a word/letter should be shown there.
Answer:
The correct answer is option A. Allusion
Explanation:
An allusion is used in rhetoric to refer to something indirectly, that is, by referring to it.
In this case the title "An Idle Fellow" refers to inactivity, who has been the faithful companion during the author's life.
He even describes himself as a person who does not like to do anything, and his "idle fellow" is said inactivity.