Answer:
I say B
Explanation:
It is the least specific one so I would say that one.
Answer:
to fade slowly out of sight
To evanesce is to fade slowly out of sight. When something evanesces, it disappears. Evanesce comes from a Latin term for vanishing, and that's exactly what it means.
noun. the quality of being fleeting or vanishing quickly; impermanence: the evanescence of dreams.
Explanation:
The correct answer is option letter B (logos). Taken from <em>the United States Declaration of Independence</em> (1776) written by Thomas Jefferson, the excerpt presented above is an example of <u>the use of logos</u>, a literary device that can be an argument or a statement used to convince or persuade the targeted audience. These lines are part of <u>the second part</u> of the Declaration of Independence and here the author explains to the audience <u>why the colonies wanted to separate</u> and <u>all the transgressions the British government made against the colonists</u>.
The man growing up is the perspective when he observes his youth