I believe the correct answer is: D. The author humanizes the
prion with playful language by saying "[i]f it manages to burrow into a
corner."
In this excerpt from "Mad Cow, Furious Farmer”, the example
in which the author keepings a lively tone even while discussing a disease is:
"[i]f it manages to burrow into a corner."
As opposed to the terminology author uses (such as: bovine
spongiform encephalopathy (BSE)), the informal language of more commonly
understandable comparison gives the lively tone to this excerpt, even though he
is addressing the serious disease. Other example of this would be: "a
little bit squishy and maybe a little bit sticky".
Answer:
I have <u>already</u> decided that I will <u>not</u> embarrass myself <u>again</u> by entering another talent competition.
Explanation:
Gave specific examples of their mistreatment!
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Ethos: perceived by the audience as credible (or not). Ethics.
Pathos: attempts to persuade the audience by making them feel certain emotions. Emotion.
Logos: attempts to persuade the audience by the use of arguments that they will perceive as logical. Logic.
These are the "THREE" Rhetorical Appeals.
B i think. not sure if i'm right, but i think it's B.