Answer:
we need the lines the whole story no evidence no answer...
Answer:
1) (had) you talked
b) saw
2) ironed
b) washed
3) watched
b) went
4) shined
b) woke up
5) pulled
b) took
Explanation:
Every verb has many tenses, and (based on Latin origin) they include present, perfect, imperfect, pluperfect, future perfect, and future. Apart from a few oddities, verbs can be changed into the perfect tense by simply removing the last letter if it is a vowel, and adding -ed to the end.
N.B. For question one there seemed to be an irregularity in grammar, hence the (had). There additionally seemed to be a problem with the last half, as if the question should have been in the present tense.
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Answer:
Both of these sentences are correct <em>grammatically</em>. Yes, really.
However, each sentence has a <em>different meaning</em>.
I tried <u>to solve</u> the problem, but I couldn't.
I tried <u>solving</u> the problem, but I couldn't.
Explanation:
Hello! Your answer is "The facts and logic used in the argument".
Logos is one of the persuasion techniques. Ethos and pathos are the other two. These three are different ways of persuading someone. The definition of ethos and pathos can be seen in the other two choices - pathos is the emotions used to manipulate the audience, and ethos is the bias of the author.
Logos is logic and facts - it gives evidence, facts, and proof, whether they're from statistics, studies, etc.
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