Answer:
Nehru uses pathos, appealing to the emotions of the audience.
Explanation:
Through rhetorical device called pathos, Jawahar Lal Nehru makes an emotional appeal to the audience in his speech “A Tryst with Destiny”.
He addresses the people as “We” and urges to them. He makes people understand that we as people of India need to work and put an end to poverty, disease and ignorance. We have to fight for our independence. He explains that our work would be difficult, but it is our responsibility to do this. He addresses lower class people as peasants and workers of India. He made them understand how we have to ensure justice in our life and reinforce the nation.
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Which statement best explains the author’s perspective about living in Hormuz?
The author is confused by the hot climate and how the people handle it.
The author is impressed by the hot climate and the people's response to it.
The author wants to learn more about the worship of Mahomet in Hormuz.
The author is surprised by the religious practice of the people of Hormuz.
Answer:
The author is impressed by the hot climate and the people's response to it.
Explanation:
According to the excerpt, the narrator talks about living in Hormuz and his perspective about life there is that he is impressed by the response of the people to the hot climate there.
The author knows that "The climate is excessively hot—so hot that the houses are fitted with ventilators to catch the wind." and the people use the ventilators to try and make the heat more bearable for them.