Your answer will be I
Because Frankie is coming over to watch a movie with Sadie and me. Just doesn't work. However, Frankie is coming over to watch a movie with Sadie and I. Does work because you're talking about yourself and you're talking about another person.
So that's your answer.
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The answer would be the third choice: appeal to pathos. The reason being is because the definition of pathos is the quality to evoke sadness or pity. That is what this sentence is doing to the readers, making them feel sad about the lives that are being lost. Hope this helps others out with this same question or for those who run across it.
Answer:
You should consider
- Your target audience
- What you want your audience to get from the story
- What character growth will happen that you want to show
- What you want to happen in the story plot wise
Hope that helps!
Answer:
I'm pretty sure the answer would be sentence number 8
Explanation:
This is the start of a new paragraph, and it uses the pronoun "they" for Noel and his friend. The reader might forget who "they" is by this point. In the next sentence the author uses "they" again. It's not exactly precise to use they twice in a row like that because again, the reader might forget who they is referring to. Sentence 8 should say Hami and Noel, instead of they, and then it would be perfectly fine to use they in the next sentence.
Hope that helps :)
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