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Which statement best describes Queen Elizabeth's use of rhetorical appeals in this passage?
<em>She relies on ethos by establishing that she has the qualities of a strong leader.</em>
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This question requires a personal answer, since you have to describe your own day with your mother. Anyway, I will give you an example of how this question can be answered.
Explanation:
<em>Mother's Day was one of the funniest of my life.</em>
<em>My mom and I decided to go party at an amusement park, and I had never been to one!</em>
<em>We got on a lot of fun games and laughed a lot.</em>
<em>There we also ate hamburgers and bought cotton candy.</em>
<em>My mom said it was one of the best mother's days ever!</em>
To answer this question you just need to use your imagination. You can describe a real day in which you and your mother had a lot of fun, or you can also make something up.
Just think about what a fun day would be like for you, and tell that story.
No it is not. This is one complete sentence. A run on sentence is 2 complete sentences put together with no punctuation.
"Who" is in the nominative case here. It is the subject of the sentence.
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The answer is option A, B, and D
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