Answer:
nah im sure someone cares about your feelings ill listen if you want me to
what happened?
It seems that you have missed the necessary options for us to answer this question, so I had to look for it. Anyway, based on the given lines above, the literary device that Sophocles uses in these lines to keep the audience interested is DRAMATIC IRONY. Hope this helps.
Answer:
D). He appeals to the audience's emotions.
Explanation:
In this given excerpt from President Roosevelt's labor legislation speech delivered in 1908, he employs 'pathos' i.e. 'emotional appeal' in paragraph 4 to convince the readers' that the employees must 'receive compensations in case of death or injury during the service. The descriptions like 'reproach to us as a nation' by not being able to 'afford protection to the public and private employees' unlike other countries help the author to arouse the emotions of the reader and gain their sympathy and eventually their acceptance to his claim. Thus, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.
Answer: He is proud and suspicious, but she is open and trusting.
Explanation:
He describes the duchess as having a heart "too soon made glad, too easily impressed." Throughout the poem he describes her as one that is kind with an open heart. She receives advances from many people and the Duke is suspicious of her interest in him. He talks about how she receives his gifts but puts them with all the others as if his were no better.