All animals and plants have evolved to time the periods of their reproduction in accordance to the available resources, or rather they are more abundant and easier to get.
Explanation:
As examples we can take the apricot tree, as a plant, and the lynx, as an animal.
The apricot tree starts the process of reproduction when the temperatures are higher and when there is more sunlight. This usually starts from the beginning or middle of March. The reason as to why the apricot starts the reproduction during this period is because the warmer weather enables the bees to come out and pollinate it, while the sunlight is crucial because as a plant the apricot uses it for the process of photosynthesis.
The lynx is member of the cat family. It is a predator so it has timed its reproduction in accordance to the reproduction of its prey. The reason for this is that the lynx will need more food when it has cubs, so it is much easier to get more food when its prey has offspring as well as they are easy target, but also the mothers tend to be more defensive and often try to stand up to the predator which also makes them much easier targets.
The given question expects you to make a text analysis of first and second-hand evidence in texts through the use of pathos, logos, and ethos.
You should read and understand the texts you read and then try and identify what rhetorical devices are used.
A good tip is that ethos has to do with an expert's authority to convince
Pathos has to do with the use of emotions to convince and persuade.
Logos has to do with the use of logic to convince.
<h3>What is Pathos?</h3>
This refers to the rhetorical appeal that uses emotions to convince and persuade a person about a particular viewpoint.
Hence, we can see that The given question expects you to make a text analysis of first and second-hand evidence in texts through the use of pathos, logos, and ethos.
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C) 85
B) 46
D) 131
All you have to do it plug in the cats owned for c and dogs owned for d and then subtract the two for b. Hope that helps!
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