Answer:
The idiom "to play with fire" means to act in a way that is very dangerous and to take risks. This links with the story of Prometheus because he disobeyed the gods and he stole fire to give to the humans. Even though he had done a good deed, he acted unwisely and by doing so he was punished.
For any further study:
- Research the story of Prometheus
- Research the definitions of "to play with fire"
because<span> if the colonies declare independence, then they become enemies of the British. so they are no longer enemies of the colonists, and that they can work with other countries.</span>
False because they do not contain more opinion than fact.
Ethos: perceived by the audience as credible (or not). Ethics.
Pathos: attempts to persuade the audience by making them feel certain emotions. Emotion.
Logos: attempts to persuade the audience by the use of arguments that they will perceive as logical. Logic.
These are the "THREE" Rhetorical Appeals.