Answer:
pathos .....i think it's correct one
Pathos is the way of creating a persuasive argument by evoking an emotional response in the audience/reader.
You can put anything into a circle. It' not for marks (usually), so no one will see it but you.
You can organize the body of your paper. Points underneath the main circle give you a hint which way you should try to look up information.
You can erase certain things because they are irrelevant, or you can't find information, or the information is too complex to be of much value.
Sometimes a topic is overwhelming. You have to look up information on the information you just found and it's not suitable for 500 words. For example you are asked to write about an experience that influenced your life the most. Let us say it was a visit to the doctor's office. He gives you a written report of what he found. You find that it is so full of technical terms that you have no way of writing why it influenced you so much. You are too busy trying to get to the bottom of the jargon.
Finally mapping points at material you really do want to write about. It also lets you look at the tone you are going to use to write it. There's no harm in trying a few sentences to see what it sounds like and putting them in large circles underneath your original circles.
Answer:
Iron
Explanation:
Dire is transcribed as /ˈdʌɪə/
Girl is transcribed as /ɡəːl/
Iron is transcribed as /ˈʌɪən/
From the transcription of the words above, it is seen that both dire and iron have the same transcriptions for their "i" sounds.
Therefore, iron is the correct answer because it has the same pronunciation as the i sound in dire.
Mainly English is focused on analysis and being able to evaluate. to analyse something is a skill that once developed stays with you forever. for example red curtains may be symbolic of anger and the fact that curtains are mentioned it may perhaps suggest that the antagonist desires to keep himself from the world or he may have secrets he wants unseen. "unseen" may mean insidious. you see how much analysis can change the way you write. also for a advert as an example, they would show two scenes one black and white and the other in colour. the black and white one may be somebody struggling with s hoover whereas the other somebody vacuuming happily. this is symbolic of the fact that the hoovering struggle is a thing of the past and is "old news. I'd say focus on analysis but don't take too much advice from me im 12