Logos: the statement relies on facts and reason to support a claim
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Explanation:
<em>Her stomach dropped like a free falling elevator.</em> [This is a Simile] She was so nervous that her stomach seemed to be reaching for new lows.
<em>Her voice an imposter as it boomed through the microphone</em>. [Metonymy]
Her voice sounded totally unfamiliar to her. It was an imposter imitating her real voice.
You get the idea that she didn't want to give a speech in front of this crowd.
Answer:
pretty sure A. that is how it is in kansas
The correct answer is D. Compound-complex sentence
Explanation:
Complex sentences different from simple or compound sentences always include a dependent clause connected to an independent clause. In the case of the sentence presented "Before the car wash" is the dependent clause because this does not express a complete idea and includes the word "before" that is a subordinating conjunction and "Tanya made signs and Gabe signed up volunteers" is the independent clause as this expresses a complete thought. Besides this, a sentence is compound if two ideas of the same importance are included and joined by a conjunction such as and, or, but, which occurs in "Tanya made signs and Gabe signed up volunteers". This means the sentence includes the elements of a complex sentence (independent-dependent clause) and a compound sentence (two independent clauses) and therefore it is a compound-complex sentence.
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