What's the passage and answer choices?
Answer: It should be C
Explanation: Ubiquitous means appearing everywhere, or found everywhere, so it's most likely C.
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1. Logos
- appeals or relies to reason / logic
- these strategies involve using studies, data, charts, illustrations, and logic to back up her position and points
2. Ethos
- is based on the character, credibility, or reliability of the writer
- the ethos strategy of persuasion involves using language that shows that the writer is trustworthy and believable.
3. Pathos
- appeals to an audience's needs, values, and emotional sensibilities
- involves using emotional language that is designed to draw the reader in and make them feel for you
These are three types of rhetorical appeals, or persuasive strategies, used in arguments to support claims and respond to opposing arguments. A good argument will generally use a combination of all three appeals to make its case
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If someone asked me what is my most impressive city in my career in my life I will definitely say its Shanghai. I guess lots of people would like to select their hometown. Nevertheless it not represent I don’t like my hometown actually I really love it. I was born in my hometown until I was nine years old. After I went to Shanghai, I start to learn another different cultures with my family. Shanghai is one of beautiful cities in China, I think the technology in shanghai is very advanced in China. I love Shanghai it’s very important for me.
I grow up and become mature all in shanghai. Shanghai is a city that gives me lots of human resources. I study in shanghai form primary school to High school. There are lots of students always contact with me. Shanghai is very big even I have lived in here for seven years but still I have lots of corner that I never been here. These students help me study and have a joyful time together.
Shanghai is important for me because I become more responsible in here. No matter the teachers or students they all encourage me and give me lots of experiences. I don’t know too much thing or compare with the contemporary students I just like a little boy. When I confront a assignment, I always lose my head and make it mass. Gradually I know the importance of responsibility. People need to seriously to face anything whatever in study or anything else. This is a attitude, good attitude can determine the quality of the result.
Furthermore, my mum always encourages me to learn some of things out of study. I mean some of skills of ability that school never teach you. For instant, my mum always gives me a opportunity to select a skill of activity and completely support me. My mum inspired me to play the piano, sometimes I hate it because it’s boring when I practice it and the others students are playing a computer game. Actually, after I have a successful performance and my relatives all watch me and give me warm applause that felling is memorable. I need thanks to my mum to support me learn everything I want, I don’t regret because it’s a skill in you brain and nobody can steal it. People who can play the instrument and he or she always have a good impression.
I also want mention my hometown because when I intend to Shanghai is not my idea. My mum strongly asked me to go to Shanghai. My hometown is familiar and warm harboring a few of my closest friends. Shanghai is really important for me, I still can’t forget it. Shanghai has many diverse cultures, it serves as good opportunity for people to see the world.
I love Shanghai, especially at night the landscape of Shanghai is spectacular. I think most of people all like the night scene. I don’t know what will happen in the future, but undoubtedly It’s significant in my entire life.
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Hailed by the Christian Science Monitor as “the first political satire of the 21st century”—and by the Dallas Morning News as “Orwell meets Scrabble”—Ella Minnow Pea is an exuberant novel of language and ideas that should be of particular interest to high school and college students. As a political satire, it reflects the paranoid absurdities of both the political correctness movement and the domestic war on terror. But the book is also a dazzling linguistic performance that will appeal to anyone who enjoys the subtleties and suppleness of the English language. The 19th-century violinist Niccolo Paganini was famous for snipping three strings of his instrument in mid-concerto and playing on without missing a beat. In Ella Minnow Pea Mark Dunn goes Paganini 21 better, divesting himself of most of the letters of the English alphabet and doing so in perfect accordance with the dictates of his story.