<u><em>Answer:</em></u>
The third one, I believe.
<u><em>Explanation:</em></u>
<em>A conclusion is the end of a paragraph or story and the third option really collects all the information in that passage and puts it into a simple answer I could be wrong but yeah! <3</em>
Hey there!
The poem version of "paragraphs" are stanzas. For example, if this were my poem:
My car is very shiny (first stanza)
I drive it every day (second stanza)
If it gets hurt (third stanza)
I will throw it away (fourth stanza)
It's almost like an essay composed of paragraphs, but a poem is much shorter and it's, therefore, a poem composed of stanzas.
Hope this helps!
Hey there.
Answer One: A. An emotional appeal.
Answer Two: B. An Ethical Appeal
Answer Three: D. Appeal to Reasoning. My guess.
Answer Four: B. Grabbing the Attention of the Audience.
Hope these help you!!
"That she was unhappy" is a noun clause. It is the subject of the sentence, "That she was unhappy was obvious to all
<span>"Due to the earlier malfunction, the aviation mechanic double-checked the wires." Is correctly punctuated :)</span>