Barack Obama spoke of Potomac's primary speech is said to be the ETHOS.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- The ETHOS is a speech in which it is an argument type by a convincing audience with the set of ideas which belongs to a particular type of people with a particular activity.
- The pathos is a speech in which it is an argument type by a convincing audience with the quality of experience in life, work, art which stirs up emotion and makes the audience be in favor of him.
- The logos is a speech in which it is an argument type by a convince or persuade the audience with the reason and logic makes the audience to be in favor of him and justify his actions.
- The speech was given on FEB/12/2008.
Answer:
A certain cool-headedness had come to him;
[D]oggedly he swam in that direction, swimming with slow, deliberate strokes, conserving his strength.
Explanation:
These details 'a certain..him', '[D]oggedly...strength' from the narration display that Rainsford sensible and rational person who has the ability to do well in dangerous moments. <u>The qualities of being 'cool-headed', 'swimming with the slow', and the ability to 'conserve his strength through deliberate strokes' clearly reflect that he is a calm and composed individual who can conquer the dangers and difficulties</u> coming his way through his astute and rationality. The phrases 'he wrestled with all his power', 'he struck out with strong strokes', 'struggled up to the surface and tried to cry out' substantiate the above claim.
Answer:
a commentary on marriage
Explanation:
It seems that the sentence, "It is hardly a matter that she could be allowed to arrange for herself..." is an example of a commentary statement. The speaker is stating what he thinks or his commentary on Lady Bracknell's future marriage.
Answer:
schools can diminish creativity by the teaching style they use. Most of the subjects in school like math, science, and history (as I mentioned above) require structured right or wrong answers. While classes like art are available at schools they are usually taught as an elective and not a core subject.
Explanation:
The answer is an adverb clause because "have been" is considered an adverb clause...