The type of rhetoric used in this sentence, <em>"It's important to know basic math because you will use it almost every day,"</em> is B. Logos.
<h3>What are the types of rhetoric?</h3>
The various types of rhetoric include:
- Logos is essentially an appeal to logic or reason (used to build up logical arguments).
- Pathos is an appeal to emotion (used to make the audience feel angry or sympathetic).
- Ethos is an appeal to ethics (used to build credibility centering on the speaker's status or authority).
- Kairos is an appeal to the “right time,” “opportunity,” or “season” of an argument.
Thus, the type of rhetoric used in this sentence, <em>"It's important to know basic math because you will use it almost every day,"</em> is <u>B. Logos</u>, not Bias, Pathos, or Ethos.
Learn more about Logos at brainly.com/question/25836020
I would probably say that your best shot will be the precipitation because abc are not really within reason
hope this helps!
<span>Carbon is stored inside plants. When deforestation occurs or any other natural clearing of land, the carbon cycle is changed due to plants being removed that would have captured the CO2 and changed it to oxygen and also by the removal of large plants that store carbon being replaced with either small crops or concrete that do not store carbon.
In nature, fossil fuels release carbon very slowly over time, humans burn it at a much greater rate due to dependence on it, and burning fossil fuels emits a lot of CO2 into the atmosphere.</span>
I don’t know how all this began, but if i knew what i know now, I wouldn’t have done it.
—————-
Ever since high school I’ve been in love with a guy. he was popular and well liked. Every girl threw themselves at him. He always had a new girl with him. The relationships wouldn’t last long. no one would ever really see the girl after their relationship ended. I thought it was pretty weird. But i came to a conclusion that i would probably avoid him too if he played me like he did too every other girl. It was a simple and harmless crush.However I eventually found myself stalking his social media’s. Sometimes I wished I could tell him how I felt. I felt anger every time he walked down campus with his new girlfriends. But i know He wouldn’t feel the same way. He liked girls. Months later I began stalking him. I would follow him on the way home and sometimes even on the way to school. Of course he wasn’t aware of this. I found a way to talk to him and we became friends. Now, this made me very happy. No one ever wanted me around. No one ever acknowledge me. But he did this mean he loves me? i’m not sure. But i do know that he became my obsession. After months of stalking, I decided to do something crazy. I NEEDED to see his apartment. I wanted to smell him and see the way he lived. and so, that’s what I did. I made sure to enter his apartment on a night i knew he would be out with his girl. When i made sure it was safe, i broke in. His place was organized and just perfect. It was neat and smelled good. I walked down the dark hall and that’s when i heard it. The door opened and i heard the sound of his voice. I ran down some stairs to the left of the the hall. It appeared to be a basement. Immediately i knew something was wrong. Why would he be home now? Did he ditch his girlfriend or something? I turned the basement light on and that’s when i saw it. He isn’t who he appeared to be. Hes crazy. Crazier than i am. It was a struggle trying not to scream. I wanted to run. What was i thinking? what did i just get myself into ? what am i gonna do? His previous girlfriend was being held captive. She was almost beaten to death. Is this what he did to all of the girls he’s dated ? did he murder them all? The basement door opened. His current girlfriend was pushed down the stairs. He stood at the top of the stairs. There was no hiding from him. He smirked when he saw me there. “ Let’s play a little game” he whispered as he slowly went down the basement steps.
[i tried :( i’m sorry if it isn’t good]
Answer:
To calculate your grade point average, first multiply the number of credits each class is worth by the point value for the letter grade that you earned in that class. Next, total the grade points of all of your classes for that semester and divide it by the number of credit hours that you attempted.
Explanation:
* Hopefully this helps:) Mark me the brainliest:)!!!