Answer:
Arthur is the son of Uther Pendragon.
Explanation:
- The most famous version of the legend says that Arthur was the son of the famous King Uther Pendragon, whom the great sorcerer Merlin helped marry Arthur's mother.
- When the boy was born, he belonged to Merlin, who kept his royal ancestry secret.
- Years after that, Uther died and a civil war ensued in the kingdom as many nobles and knights wanted a vacant throne.
- As a young man, Arthur drew a sword out of stone. Legend has it that the one who drew the sword was the son of Uther Pendragon, so Arthur became king.
Answer:
achieving freedom sometimes requires us to enter into the unknown.
Explanation:
some things in life change. for example when the main character starts to stutter unlike how she used to. That means how we speak changes as we get older. Somethings just change at unexpected times unlike when we want to change something
Answer:
D). To convince them that they must fight today to secure tomorrow's freedoms.
Explanation:
'Four Freedoms' speech by the U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt is characterized as one of the most influential public addresses of all time. Roosevelt didn't have to take much effort to persuade his audience as his words had power and the effective use of rhetorical devices complimented his purpose.
In the given excerpt, the president has employed 'pathos' that implies the technique or rhetorical device inclined towards convincing the audience emotionally. <em>The effect that Roosevelt wishes to have on Americans with this emotional appeal is to convince them that they need to fight today to secure their tomorrow/future's freedom.</em> He intended to seek four necessary freedoms for all of them like:
- Freedom of speech and expression.
- Freedom to worship as per their wish.
- Freedom from fear.
- Freedom from want.
Thus, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer as it aptly displays the president's purpose.
Answer:
A friend
Explanation:
He's writing the letter to convince a peer or someone he is in class with (like a friend) to convince them that nominating Jose for student council will be a good idea