B. Faldo a theory and a law are already both supported by evidence and are equal but they have different functions
These contrasting metaphors were used by Fitzgerald to convey the message that tolerance has a limit and that morality is always at stake despite having a strong foundation. The end justifies the means most especially when there is a lot to gain. Ethics can be powerful as described by a "hard rock" or weak as referred by "wet marshes".
Answer:
D. Ethos
Explanation:
According to this passage from "The Obligation to Endure, the author talks about the insect problem, looking at it from a historical viewpoint. He mentions the work of Charles Elton, a British ecologist to back up his assertions.
The appeal(s) that Carson relies on most in this passage is Ethos. This is because, he makes use of historical evidence.
3.
A.
find the area under the curve first
![\int\limits^{\sqrt[3]{\pi}}_0 {x sin(x^3)} \, dx =0.61157809233184](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%20%5Cint%5Climits%5E%7B%5Csqrt%5B3%5D%7B%5Cpi%7D%7D_0%20%7Bx%20sin%28x%5E3%29%7D%20%5C%2C%20dx%20%3D0.61157809233184)
then solve c∛π=0.61157809233184
c≈0.41757577488026
round if necicary
4.
alright, solve where they itnersect
x²=y=mx
x²=mx
x²-mx=0
x(x-m)=0
set to zero
x=0
x-m=0
x=m
they intersect at x=0 and x=m
which one is on top?
hmm
y=mx will always be on top (I don't know how to prove that but it's on top)
so we do

solve

so

m³=48
m=2∛6
To simplify the question and observe the common rules