The specific purpose of the declaration was to provide a formal explanation as to why the congress had voted in favour of independence two days before, on July 2, 1776.
It was seen as a basis for the independence of US since.
The correct answer for the statement that is presented is this one: "a. Town homes." Town homes are single family homes, built by a developer, who creates a neighborhood by building many houses at once within a given area. Town homes are<span> used to describe units mimicking a detached </span>home<span> that are attached in a multi-unit complex.</span>
A cartel differs from a monopoly in that businesses making the same product agree to limit production. The definition of a cartel is "in economics, a cartel is an agreement between competing firms to control prices or exclude entry of a new competitor in a market."
<span>d.ethos; appeals to ethics, logos; appeals to logic, pathos; appeals to emotions
The key thing here is understanding the 6 different words here. They are:
ethos, logos, pathos, emotion, logic, ethics.
You may notice that the 1st 3 words kinda look familiar, but not quite. The reason is that those words are greek and the last 3 words evolved from them. Let's look closer.
ethos looks like it's related to ethics. And that is correct.
logos looks like it's related to logic and that is also correct.
pathos is the root for words such as pathetic, pitiful, etc. Words that evoke an emotional response.
Now with the above in mind, let's look at the options and pick the right one.
a.ethos; appeals to emotion
logos; appeals to logic
pathos; appeals to ethics
* Bad choice. Ethos applies to ethics, not emotion, and visa versa.
b.ethos; appeals to logic
logos; appeals to ethics
pathos; appeals to emotions
* Bad choice. Ethos applies to ethics, not logic.
c.ethos; appeals to pathos
logos; appeals to ethics
pathos; appeals to emotions
* Bad choice. This one is a bit of a mix and match. And having two greek words for the 1st choice? Can it be any more obviously wrong?
d.ethos; appeals to ethics
logos; appeals to logic
pathos; appeals to emotions
* Correct. All of the options match.</span>