Answer:
C. It creates an atmosphere of mystery
Explanation:
The passage gives out a few clues:
1. two am
2. stealthy step
3. long black shadow
4. man with a candle
5. notice the 2 key words in the middle of the passage, stealthy and cautiously
(for reason #5 i'm sure they weren't pointed out for that reason, it's just something that I noticed and was a huge hint for me)
The correct answer is D. He uses pathos to appeal to the listeners' suspicion and fear of Germany.
Explanation
When a speaker uses Pathos in a speech he makes use of the emotions and empathy that causes his speech and charisma in the audience. Usually, these speeches are used by politicians or candidates to move large groups of people. In the fragment of the speech, Churchill refers to the characteristics of his enemy (German) as "there is no dirty trick he will not do" to arouse fear in the audience. Therefore, the correct answer is D. He uses pathos to appeal to the listeners' suspicion and fear of Germany.
Depending on the research you find, it could vary. Explain to them that while watching TV is not an "evil" thing, it can have some affects in the youth. Tell them how it can affect the behavior with friends, family and other people whom are around them. In addition you could even as far as mentioning academic success and failure.
Having a straight hairline is recessive while having a widows peak also a clef chin, dimples and freckles are similar recessive traits
Answer:
The passage is trying to persuade readers to resist negative peer pressure.
Explanation:
The passage explains that peer pressure is a part of life for kids and is sure to happen sometime in their lives. It also states that peer pressure is not all bad because there can be positive and negative peer pressure.
Children were urged to resist negative peer pressure for just one bad decision made, can destroy a person's life for good. They were also encouraged to join a group that helps children resist peer pressure while still having good fun.