<span> The rhetorical appeal from Act III. In Scene II of Julius Caesar is pathos, the rhetor is attempting to persuade the audience, as well as influincing them to feel a certain way, or having certain emotions. "When the poor have cried, Caesar hath wept" (III.ii.88) -Julius Caesar.</span>
1) The author's main purpose is to persuade you through Ethos. Trying to give you a problem, then a solution, to show that he is fair. The author is trying to present these issues so that you are aware of what is going on. He is comparing it to various countries to show what they are doing and to encourage others to do the same. Explaining that the countries with the power and authority can help, being the more developed countries.
2) Pretty much the same as the first one, except, with the smoke health part, it is to portray how people need better way's to get fuel, or it will cost the country
Answer:
Slavery was the cause..
Effect- They wanted to change things because their past wasnt excatly fair....
Explanation:
1. Bought
2. Mown
3. Helping
4. Stayed
5. Picked
6. Groomed
7. Done
8. Change
9. Decorated
10. Painting
11. Go
12. Apologised
13. Took
14. Reading
15. Cleaned
My english isnt that good. But i hope this helps!