The sentence is missing two words, "will" and "a."
the corrected version would be:
In today’s blog post, I //will// teach you how to make //a// watermelon salad with feta and mint! With less than five ingredients, it’s a feast for the eyes and the palette.
The character relationship in The Tempest that is best example of how colonizers used language as power is A. Stephano and Trinculo referring to Caliban as their pet monster .
<h3>What is Language power?</h3>
Language power serves as a measure that is used to analyse the ability of a speaker to communicate effectively.
From the first, option, language power was used when describing the character "Caliban" who was been regarded as a monster.
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you have too sight the last name of the author and the page number whether it is a quote or paraphrased. the only time you don't have to is if you include it in the sentence.
Example for when you don't have to cite in text:
On page 13 Martin says, "blah blah bah bluh bleh blah"
... otherwise just put the citation in parentheses after the quote/paraphrase like so: (Martin,13)
Pathos is used when you are making an emotional argument
logos is used when you are making a Logical argument and
ethos is used when you are using some one else to support your argument
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