B the author does not give precise exact numbers
1. is
2. has
3. am
4. had/has depending on which tense it is supposed to be in
5. are
<span>Golden View Classical Academy’s mission joins instruction in the principles of moral character and civic virtue with a rigorous academic program. Virtue requires both a trained mind and a generous heart, and as such unites our ability to think and reason with our passions, desires, and feelings.</span>
Answer:
Grandma Sands feels that indoor plumbing is an inconvenience and a nuisance because she believes that "a house is a whole lot nicer place if the facilities are outside."
Explanation:
<em>The Watsons Go to Birmingham </em>is a book written by Christopher Paul Curtis that discusses about the Watson family.
<em> </em>in Chapter 10, when the Watsons cross the border between Michigan and Ohio, they are impressed by the country atmosphere with picnic baskets but they are disgusted by the outhouses that have no running water and have a foul smell. Byron is told by Momma that he has to get used to it because Grandma Sands thinks that the house is much better with the plumbing outside and that is what she has at her house.
The ad uses two aspects that help you empathize with the boy.
First that lots of people have problems with speaking in public. Shaking, blushing and sweating are usual consequences of this issue. Blushing is the "cutest" of these symtoms, and this, happening with a school-aged boy helps you relate.
Which leads to the next aspect: everybody in the target of the ad has already been a child, and all the issues and memories that it implies. A 50 year old politician blushing before a speech would not be as persuasive...
Therefore, in the three-way persuasive techniques list (along with Ethos and Logos), the "Pathos" is the one mostly used by the ad.
In the longer list, "appeals" and 'cliches" are clearly used.