Answer: A. Pathos and logos
In this passage, the speaker uses both pathos, which is an appeal to emotion, and logos, which refers to an appeal based on logic. She first states that because she does not have a license, she cannot drive. This is a logical argument. Afterwards, she states that it is "totally embarrasing" to be driven to the party by her father. In this case, the speaker makes an appeal to pathos, or to emotions.
Answer:
√You would not walk away while someone was talking without saying anything → to explain how one can strengthen personal relationships.
√This habit is hurting relationships and shortening attention spans → to explain why attention to one's phone can hurt relationships.
√Without eye contact, it is nearly impossible to be fully engaged in the conversation → to provide a solution to the problem of preoccupation with cell phones.
Explanation:
I have been able to match the purpose of each statement from the text to the text statement itself.
The text statement in the 1st tile actually explains how one can strengthen personal relationships. The habit of walking away from people will strain relationships. The text statement in the 2nd tile explains that if one is obsessed with his phone without giving attention to people, it can actually hurt relationships. The text statement in the 3rd title actually provides a solution to the problem of preoccupation with cell phones which says that eye contact is necessary and without it, one cannot fully engage in a conversation.
Answer:
Because she wants the belongings of the past to be taken with her
1. "Did you ever imagine yourself being so successful?" "Yes sir, I never thought I would make it. Without the help of my parents."
2. "Come here little one, or I will turn you into a muffin. Don't be afraid"